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Top 10 Cybersecurity Mistakes That Put You at Risk (And How to Fix Them)

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In today’s hyperconnected world, our personal data is more valuable than ever. Every login, every online purchase, and every file we store on the cloud carries digital fingerprints. Cybercriminals know this, and they are constantly improving their methods to exploit our mistakes. The majority of hacks don’t happen because systems are unbreakable — they happen because people make avoidable cybersecurity mistakes. In this article, we reveal the Top 10 Cybersecurity Mistakes That Put You at Risk , explain why they matter, and give you exact steps to protect yourself. 1. Using the Same Password Everywhere One of the most common — and dangerous — mistakes is reusing the same password across multiple websites. If just one website is breached, attackers can use that same password to access your: Email Social media accounts Banking apps Cloud storage This method is called credential stuffing . ✅ How to fix it: Create a unique password for each account. Use a pass...

Evil-ginx On Local host

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  Evilginx is a type of tool known as a reverse-proxy phishing framework. Conceptually, it sits between a user and a real website and relays traffic while capturing session data and credentials. Because of its ability to intercept two-factor authentication tokens and session cookies, tools in this class are highly effective for targeted credential theft — and correspondingly, highly dangerous. That double-edged nature is why people in cybersecurity treat Evilginx-style tools carefully. On one hand, security professionals study them to understand attack mechanics so they can build defenses and detect abuse.  If your interest is legitimate — for example, you want to learn how attackers operate so you can defend systems — there are responsible ways to do that: Use Trusted Learning Platforms: Environments such as TryHackMe, Hack The Box, and OWASP Juice Shop let you practice offensive and defensive techniques legally in isolated, gamified challenges. They teach how attacks w...