Keep track of the latest cybercrime techniques so that you’re aware of them when browsing.
Most of us don' track it. Personally I don't have time to track all of reports about cybercrime. Prevention is better. If you have good prevention by a healthy web-surfing practice, you are likely safe even you don't know about a newest trend of cybercrime.
Another way to avoid being the victim of cybercrime is to install anti-virus software and keep software up to date, as updates generally upgrade security and remove bugs.
Not completely safe with anti-virus software or Internet security software. They rely on pseudo heuristic to detect potential threats. Sometimes they give you true positive
but sometimes they give you false positive as well as false negative too. So again, prevention is better than relying on AV or Internet security software.
Never open suspicious emails or links.
True. But prevention is better again. You should reserve your main email for important things and only use sub emails for non important things. Example when you want to explore a new born platform, let's use your sub email for that. You will receive less spam, phishing email in your main email.
Passwords should be regularly updated.
It is non sense if you use a weak password.
Enable two-factor authentication on online accounts wherever possible.
Backup your 2FA too and don't forget that 2FA means it should be stored on a different device than the first device you log in your email, your exchange account with password and so on.