GUIDE 01 • 9 ONLINE THREATS EXPLAINED
The internet in 2026 is no longer just a place for information — it’s a minefield. Every day, thousands of people lose their savings, their private photos, and their identities to invisible threats. This guide breaks down the 9 most dangerous traps currently lurking online.
BY THE NUMBERS
These aren’t scare tactics. They are verified statistics about what is happening to real people, right now, online.
distinct attack vectors targeting everyday internet users in 2026, documented in this guide.
estimated global cost of cybercrime in 2025. More than most countries’ entire GDP.
a hacker attacks a connected device every 39 seconds. Right now, while you read this.
of all malware is delivered via email or messaging. One click is all it takes.
HOW THEY ATTACK
These are the exact attack methods our researchers have deconstructed, with real examples from 2025.
A text arrives: your package is on hold. You click the link. A silent script begins scraping your banking credentials instantly — before you even realise it was a scam.
On an unsecured network, your data travels in plain text. A hacker two tables away using a simple 'sniffer' can read your passwords, emails, and bank session cookies like an open book.
You open a PDF to check what's wrong. Nothing visible happens — but a keylogger is now installed, recording every letter you type, including passwords and card numbers.
That public USB charging station at the airport uses the data wires in your cable to extract photos, saved passwords, and even pair with your device for long-term access.
Your credentials from a breach years ago are on a Master List sold to hackers globally. Automated bots are testing them on your bank, Amazon, and PayPal right now.
One wrong click and your screen goes black. All your files — family photos, tax documents, work projects — are encrypted. Hackers demand thousands in crypto with no guarantee of return.
That free ad-blocker extension is secretly reading your credit card numbers at checkout and mining cryptocurrency using your hardware — burning out your PC for someone else's profit.
A 'friend' sends you a photo. You click. Your account is instantly hijacked and begins sending the same virus to your entire contact list, using your trusted reputation to spread.
THE UNIVERSAL SHIELD
You can’t spend your day checking every link or monitoring the Dark Web. You need a Digital Bodyguard that works in the background while you live your life.
After testing almost every tool on the market, we found one that handles every single threat in this guide. TotalAV Antivirus Pro provides: WebShield (blocks phishing & smishing links automatically), Secure VPN (encrypts public Wi-Fi completely), Identity Protection (Dark Web monitoring for your email), and Real-Time Guard (kills ransomware and keyloggers before they activate).
Cybercriminals count on you doing nothing. Every one of the 9 threats in this guide has a documented defence. Start with our other free guides.
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