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Avast show us what to expect In 2023 and how to stay safe

Safeguarding yourself online from the rise in cybercrime
By Mashable BrandX and Avast and UK Mashable Brand X  on 
Ortis & Avast

Avast, a leading global digital security and privacy, anticipates an increased risk of ransomware attacks in 2023 threatening to leak people's and businesses’ valuable data if ransom demands aren’t paid. Additionally, Avast researchers foresee optimization of social engineering used in scam attacks, taking advantage of economic hardships and energy crisis fears.

In this video Ortis Deley & Avast discuss how to stay safe online.

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