Factbox-What to do if you were a corporate hack victim
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[September 17, 2022]
(Reuters) - A reported breach of Uber
Technologies Inc's internal systems on Thursday underscored the need for
consumers to know what they can do to protect themselves if a service
they use has suffered a cyber attack.
Below are some steps you can take if you believe to have fallen prey to
a corporate breach:
RESET PASSWORD
Changing password can help prevent the hacker from accessing information
such as name, address, contact number and credit card details.
If access to your account has been blocked, start the reset process and
choose a complex password consisting of symbols and numbers, as well as
uppercase and lowercase letters. Avoid passwords similar to old ones.
FREEZE CREDIT CARD
If there is any suspicion that credit card information may have has been
leaked in a data breach, monitor your credit score for any changes, and
consider freezing payments on credit cards to prevent unauthorized
payments.
"I would remove any saved or stored credit cards, bank accounts or
payment methods that you may be using within the app ... because if that
malicious actor is still in the environment, they're still looking
around for data," said David Lindner, chief information security officer
at Contrast Security.
ENABLE TWO-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION
If an app allows two-factor authentication, use it. Security experts say
using two-step verification is one of the best ways to protect an
account as it makes it more difficult for a hacker to access key
information.
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Two-factor authentication essentially adds an extra layer of
security to the login process, typically requiring the user to give
permission on a secondary device.
STAY UPDATED
Information is key during cyber attacks. Hence, it is important to
stay on top of the developments to follow any mitigatory actions
suggested by the company and be aware of what could have been
exposed in the hack.
Since an attack could disable primary communication channels such as
the internal messaging app or email, the website and social media
should be monitored for updates.
ENSURE YOU ARE USING LATEST VERSION OF APP
App providers regularly send updates to their software to remove
security vulnerabilities and increase the utility of the program.
Keep up with the updates for best security.
(Reporting by Nivedita Balu and Aditya Soni in Bengaluru; Editing by
Shinjini Ganguli)
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