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Originally Posted by FerrariEnzo
I usually have safe practice when surfing on the webs... but you never know if hackers somehow placed some sort of keylogging code or something on a well known site and no one realized until its too late...
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SSL prevents keylogging on legit sites as the data is encrypted.
Most people end up having their personal information hijacked due to phishing (a hacker creates a website that looks nearly identical to the original website and steals the info you enter, most of the time u can tell it's fake by the URL).
In terms of viruses, just use a free antivirus program like AVAST. It's all you need. For spyware, configure Malwarebytes and schedule the program to run it once a week. As for shady websites, download and install Avast! online Security..
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...eacbdmki?hl=en