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Don’t leave your family’s safety up to luck Greetings Everyday Spy, In a split second, you

Don’t leave your family’s safety up to luck [Image](https://) Greetings Everyday Spy, In a split second, you can be hacked. Think about how many online actions you take every day. Many of them are open doors to your personal data: - Using weak passwords. (Yep, people still use passwords like “123456” or “password.”) - Clicking bad links. Scams are getting way more sophisticated. It’s super easy to click on the wrong email link or online ad - Using Unsecured Wi-Fi. Here’s a tip: NEVER connect to wifi at airports without using a VPN - Saving passwords in browsers. Convenient? Yes. Safe? Nope. It's one thing for groups like Black Basta, an incredibly dangerous hacker syndicate, to do the unthinkable to get access to your data. But all they really need is luck. Ascension, one of the largest U.S. healthcare systems, revealed that a May 2024 ransomware attack was caused by an employee who downloaded a malicious file onto a company device. This was an honest mistake. The employee thought they were downloading a legitimate file. One quick lapse in judgment is all it takes. It can happen to anyone. And don’t think that hackers only go after big companies like Ascension. Thinking you’re not “big enough” to be a target is what they bank on. And when you think that way, that’s how these criminals steal your hard earned money… Hold your most private and sensitive data for an obscene ransom… Or worse, give your information to the highest bidder to do who knows what to do with it. Infuriating, isn’t it? A recent report from Verizon highlighted that ransomware attacks like the kind Black Basta uses are the most common type of cyberattack on very small businesses and individuals. People tend to focus more on stuff that impacts them day-to-day, instead of more abstract threats like cyber attacks. The good news is that you can use cutting-edge tech to beat online bad guys at their own game. AI isn’t just a tool for replacing jobs. Everyday people can [fight back against hackers using AI that serves like a virtual watchdog,]( ferociously protecting their sensitive data. Aura is a prime example. Aura is an easy, all-in-one app that offers: - Alerts to when your info being sold on the Dark Web - Alerts when someone tries to open up a new credit card in your name - VPN with military-grade encryption - 24/7 US-based support - Monitors your credit health - And much more With Aura you can prioritize your family’s safety for less than taking them out to a fast food restaurant. And today, you get a FREE 2-week trial to try Aura. No commitment required. You may not worry about cyberattacks day to day. But with Aura, you can immediately feel safe online. Don’t let hackers get lucky. [Get your free 2-week trial with Aura now](. Godspeed, #EverydaySpy P.S. Last year, Americans lost over $12.5 billion to online crimes. And new scams emerge daily. Aura uses AI in a simple app that [lets you feel safe online knowing bad guys won’t get lucky with your data.]( Andrew Bustamante, Founder of EverydaySpy.com, is a former covert CIA Intelligence officer, decorated US Air Force Combat Veteran, and respected Fortune 500 senior advisor. Learn more from Andrew on his Podcast (The Everyday Espionage Podcast) and by following @EverydaySpy on your favorite social media platform. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( EverydaySpy, 411 Walnut St. #20309, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043

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