The recent cyber-attack on legal aid applicants in England and Wales highlights increasing online security threats, following similar breaches involving major companies like Marks & Spencer. Experts advise individuals to take immediate action by changing passwords especially if linked to affected organizations, employing strong, unique passwords for each account, and enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) for important services. Additional caution is suggested regarding unsolicited communications that may exploit recent cyber incidents for phishing scams, emphasizing that personal sensitivity to security can help prevent falling victim to fraudsters.
Change your password immediately if youâve interacted with a company suffering a cyber-attack, and utilize strong, unique passwords for better security.
Be cautious of unsolicited communications; phishing scams often reference recent cyber-attacks to seem more credible and should be treated with suspicion.
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