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In recent times, it was
reported by Facebook that 83 million of its accounts were spurious, which, in
practical terms, could be the entire population of Germany. So, who owns these
fake accounts? As of now, no one knows, though it's clear that these bogus
accounts are not used for charities or for promoting a good cause - it's most
likely the other way around. Therefore, it should be common sense to take precautions
while socializing on social media.
Furthermore, since the
invention of the internet, it has enabled us to do lots of things - including
chatting on social media website with friends, family and perhaps strangers.
More than often, you'll receive a friend request from a complete stranger, and
it's likely that - without thinking twice - you'll accept that stranger's
friend request - especially if you find that unfamiliar person interesting or
attractive. Conversely - once they have earned our trust - many of us often
reveal our personal information to strangers without truly knowing the
consequences of this naïve, yet critical blunder. Without having any second
thoughts- we have a tendency to divulge small, but important pieces of personal
information - which may not seem important to you - but can reveal key details
about your identity. To make matters worse, imagine if there was a hacker on
the other end? It wouldn't take long for this cyber-criminal to put the pieces
of your identity's puzzle together, and before you know it, all or most of your
critical accounts could possibly be hacked.
Additionally, once this
e-crook has access to your account, he or she would easily be able to gain
trust from your friends and hack most their accounts using Phishing - fake
websites developed to retrieve user account and passwords. Other than phishing,
there are plenty of other methods which can be employed by hackers to gain
access to victims' accounts, such as malware and brute force.
Nonetheless, you can
protect yourself by utilizing the following privacy protection tips:
If you don't know them,
don't add them:
The title is
self-explanatory for this tip. If you get a friend request from an unknown
person, simply don't accept their friend request.
Make use of the privacy
restriction options and features:
Most social media
websites let you customize your privacy. It's recommended that you limit your
profile visibility, this way you can minimize your chances of becoming a victim
of e-crime.
Prevent hackers from
breaching your personal computer:
Install and update your
antivirus software religiously, as this can prevent sophisticated malware from
entering your personal computer. Finally, add a second layer of protection by
encrypting your important and sensitive data.
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