There’s no question that the digital age has presented new opportunities for cyber criminals when it comes to attacking women. In the past, most cyber attacks were carried out by men, but that is changing. Women are now responsible for a growing number of cyber attacks. This is due to a number of factors, including the fact that women are more likely to be involved in online activities, such as social networking and shopping. Additionally, women are more likely to have access to sensitive information, such as credit card numbers and passwords. While the motives for these attacks vary, they often target businesses and government institutions in an attempt to steal sensitive information or cause system disruptions.

Two years ago, a student at the University of South Wales in Australia posted a photo to Facebook that showed her holding a sign that read, “I’m not a feminist because I hate men.” The student’s post quickly went viral, and she received a barrage of hateful messages from anonymous strangers. This incident is just one example of the ways in which women are targeted for online harassment simply because of their gender.

A new study has found that women are more likely to be victims of cyber attacks than men. The study, which was conducted by the security firm Symantec, found that women are twice as likely to be targeted by cyber criminals. The study also found that women are more likely to be victims of identity theft and online scams. The findings come as no surprise to experts who say that women are often seen as easy targets by cyber criminals.

Fortunately, there are some steps you can take to protect yourself from becoming a victim of a cyber attack. Be sure to keep your software up to date, use strong passwords, and avoid clicking on links or opening attachments from unknown sources. If you’re ever unsure about whether an email or website is legitimate, don’t hesitate to reach out to a trusted IT professional for help.

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