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Beware of ‘Zero-Click’ Attacks: UAE Cybersecurity Expert Warns of New Online Threat

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Even if you haven’t clicked on a suspicious link, you could still become a target for hackers using a dangerous new technique known as ‘zero-click’ attacks. Experts in UAE cybersecurity are sounding the alarm about this emerging threat, which can breach your devices without any action on your part, often leaving you unaware of the intrusion until it’s too late.

Zero-click attacks take advantage of vulnerabilities in messaging apps, emails, or other communication platforms, enabling hackers to access a device simply by sending a harmful message. Unlike traditional phishing scams that require users to click on malicious links or attachments, these attacks operate silently in the background, frequently without the user’s awareness.

To safeguard yourself, experts recommend using strong, unique passwords, activating two-factor authentication whenever possible, and keeping your devices and apps updated to fix any security vulnerabilities. Additionally, steering clear of public Wi-Fi networks for sensitive tasks and downloading apps only from reputable sources can help minimize exposure to these hidden threats.

As cyber threats continue to evolve, it’s crucial to remain vigilant and informed about the latest security risks. UAE cybersecurity experts stress the importance of taking proactive steps to protect personal data from increasingly sophisticated hackers.

 

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