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Financial Cyberattack Risks Surge as Stolen Credentials Drive Online Fraud

Cybercriminals increasingly target personal and banking data, driving financial cyberattack risks across digital platforms. UAE authorities report that six out of ten attacks begin with stolen login credentials, making usernames and passwords the primary gateway to fraud, identity theft, and unauthorized account access. Protecting login details has become essential for individuals and organizations to prevent financial losses.

Hackers often exploit email accounts, social media, and unsecured devices to reach financial systems. These indirect routes allow attackers to bypass standard security layers and access sensitive banking information. Experts urge users to adopt safe digital habits and monitor accounts regularly to reduce exposure to online threats.

The UAE Cyber Security Council recommends users avoid storing passwords on unsecured devices. They also advise updating operating systems and applications regularly, reviewing privacy settings, and deleting untrusted apps. Enabling two-factor authentication further blocks unauthorized access even if criminals obtain login credentials. Following these steps can dramatically lower financial cyberattack risks.

Users must verify online advertisements and messages before clicking links or sharing information. Fraudsters often copy bank logos and branding to deceive individuals. The council also warns against banking on public Wi-Fi, which exposes sensitive data to interception. Users should rely on secure networks and activate instant alerts to track financial activity in real time.

Finally, using unique passwords for every account and employing password managers prevents one breach from compromising multiple services. Authorities emphasize that personal responsibility combined with practical security measures forms the strongest defense against online fraud. As digital transactions expand, vigilance, education, and proactive security practices remain vital to counter financial cyberattack risks effectively.

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