The bottom line: No one is safe from scammers.

The pool of potential victims is only growing.

Here’s a look at what some cybersecurity experts predict for 2023.

Cryptocurrencies stored in gaming accounts also could be at risk.

Gaming platforms have been hacked for profit before.

He recommends using temporary or virtual cards that can be topped off when needed.

He emphasized that users should be extremely careful when it comes to their cryptocurrency.

There also have already been cases in the metaverse ofvirtual harassment and sexual assault.

By then, new threats have emerged and schools are back to square one again, he said.

“This existing approach is reactionary,” Wildrix said.

It’s time to ask, ‘Dude, where’s my data?’

“Will 2023 mark the year that companies finally start recognizing the scale of this problem?”

“I certainly hope so.”

“How much stuff in your house is talking that you aren’t aware of?”

“These are things that nobody considers.”

The bigger the brand, the bigger the target for cybercriminals.

“Individuals who wish to promote themselves should consider their individual risk,” Hodgin said.

“What is my exposure?

What would be the impact of a breach?

What is the likelihood of that happening?”