2022-06-08 03:56:01
Tip 22/30.
Your social media could be their next target Of course,we all enjoy posting,liking,retweeting and pinning on social media but the internet can be a very dangerous place!!!! PLEASE TAKE TIME TO READ THROUGH THE EXPERT SECURITY OPINIONS ,THEY COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE. PLEASE SHARE TO YOUR FRIENDS AND LOVED ONES Channel : @thesammymove
29 EXPERT security opinions; AVOID PONZI SCHEMES.
Be cautious of what you share,
Sharing sensitive information like your car plate number in pictures,personal houses in videos,phone numbers can expose you to alot of threat.
Threat of kidnap,armed robbery and hijacking of properties.
Your information may be sold on the DARK WEB if your financial status is mistaken. Real killers could be tracking you after your information has been sold.
NEVER EVER SHARE YOUR LOCATIONS IN YOUR POSTS,
THIS WILL NOT ONLY EXPOSE YOU TO PHYSICAL THREATS SUCH AS KIDNAP ALONE BUT YOUR FAMILY CAN BE AFFECTED.
Your friend's account may be hacked so always check if he/she is truly the one messaging you.
Ask some personal questions that person will know.
Always be on the lookout,YOUR PICTURES MAY BE USED TO COMMIT FRAUD!
Report accounts you find impersonating you!
Don't give out your user names and passwords to followers or likes increasers, @thesammymove has trusted ones instead
For Twitter followers;
1. t.me/thesammymove/748
2. t.me/thesammymove/733
Instagram;
1. t.me/thesammymove/519
For apps like Telegram, change the settings of who can add you to groupes and call you...
Use a strong password. The complex it is, the more secure it will be.
Turn on TWO FACTOR AUTHENTICATION ON YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA.
Use a different password for each of your social media accounts.
Set up your security answers. This option is available for most social media sites.
Click links with caution. Social media accounts are regularly hacked. Look out for language or content that does not sound like something your friend would post.
Don’t reveal sensitive personal information ie: home address, financial information, phone number. The more you post the easier it is to have your identity stolen.
When submitting personal data online, look for HTTPS in the URL
That is,
http://Instagram.com/
Is not the same as
Https://instagram.com/
TRUST ONLY HTTPS sites!
Though HTTPS sites can get hacked also,avoid giving out too much information.
Blank out or blurr address from images before posting, along with mail carrier barcodes.
Protect your computer by installing antivirus software to safeguard.
For recommended antivirus: click
t.me/thesammymove/840
Be selective with friend requests. If you don’t know the person, don’t accept their request. It could be a fake account.
If you have social media apps on your phone, be sure to password protect your device or use external app LOCKER for those apps.
Ensure that your browser, operating system, and software are kept up to date.
Remember to log out when you’re done on sites or browsers.
Disable automatic location tagging for status updates or tweets
Make your profile private, the easiest way to ensure that anyone who wants to interact with your posts has to at least be a friend or follower before seeing what you post.
Check image background for identifiable landmarks when transacting with someone online.
Read privacy policies to see what an app or service will do with your location data
Remove EXIF information from photos
(Exchangeable image file format)
Change Camera settings not to store location information.
Don’t post your address in public forums like Reddit, Twitter, Instagram, or craigslist.
If meeting someone from any social media physically, choose a public place for security and to prevent giving away your address and also INFORM a friend or family.
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