KEEP SAFE ONLINE

One in Five Brits has been cyberhacked – here’s how to stop it happening to you

New research released today shows more than 1 in 5 people have had their emails compromised or hacked

MORE Brits are being targeted by cyber hacks than ever before - and few are taking precautions to stop it happening.

New research released today shows more than 1 in 5 people have had their emails compromised or hacked.

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As one in five Brits falls victim to cyber attacks, here's how to stay safe onlineCredit: Getty Images

And shockingly half of those who have fallen victim to scams carry on sending personal or confidential information via personal web-based email accounts.

The worrying new data, released by tech company StayPrivate, emphasises how important it is for Brits to brush up on their online security.

1. Never use the same password twice

Your pet's name or the first street you lived on may be easy to remember, but it's also easy for hackers to guess.

And once they've gained access to one account, they can get into all of them if you use the same password across the web.

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Furthermore, picking a strong password will massively decrease your chances of being hacked.

The most common 25 passwords include the phrases "123456", "password" and "abc123".

Never use the same password twice - having the same password across platforms makes it easy for attackers to target you

2. Use a VPN (virtual private network) to protect your IP address

VPNs protect you from hackers by encrypting all information travelling from your computer through the internet.

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Any data you enter while using a VPN is generally protected from outsiders as they cannot intercept or understand it.

It can also mask your IP address, which makes it difficult for hackers to track your location.

3. Don't link your digital accounts together

Linking accounts may be an easy way of getting all your data in one place - but it's also a hacker's dream.

If someone gets hold of your Facebook password, and you have another Facebook account linked - they can also gain access to that.

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4. Always update your software

We know how easy it is to "later" that software update, but if you want to avoid being a victim of fraud it's so important to keep your computer up-to-date.

Hackers attack anywhere they see weakness, and a system that hasn't had a recent update will have flaws scammers can take advantage of.

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5. Check before you download

Mindlessly downloading anything you come across online is one of the easiest ways to become a victim of cyber fraud.

Before clicking to accept, check what the download is asking for access to, check the app's iOS rating and read online reviews.

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