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How to get Hacked - OMG!!!!


Elyse

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Simple rule.

Don't link your accounts together.

A lot of websites HO included allow you to log in via facebook.

So if you link everything to your facebook log in they only need that and you're screwed.

And. . . .

as most people don't log out of facebook if someone gets access to your details

they can pretty much get access to your entire digital life.

Change your passwords regularly.

make your passwords contain numbers

e.g. if your password is indigo then make it 1nd1g0

makes it harder to guess.

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Yes. Most people don't realise how easy it is to get your account(s) compromised. You might not consider that one single account you have on a website to be important, but understand what someone could do with it once he logs into that account. He might get access to your other accounts using details you left on there. Normally you wouldn't have to worry about such attacks as a normal person wouldn't bother spending so much time just breaking into your account when there's nothing in return for it. But as you can see in this news item, it can happen.

Most important key to secure your accounts is to ALWAYS have a different password on every site. First it may sound awful to remember one, but don't try creating a secure password every time again. Create a strong algorithm that takes into account the name/address/use for that site that generates a unique password for each. You only have to remember how to create it once and have strong passwords every time. For example, you can have your regular password and than use the 3nd, 1st and last character of the website's name in it somewhere.

Secondly, having a failsafe in case someone breaks into your account. If your email gets compromised, where will it send a password reset to? Will this person have access to it too? How secure is that?

This website is a helpful tool to determine whether you have a good password or not by the way. The one I use for this forum would take a million years to get cracked, lol

http://howsecureismypassword.net/

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The main problem with what happened to this guy is that he's an Apple fanboi.

Everything was linked via his Apple account/iCloud, that meant they could wipe everything remotely because he'd applied the 'find me' options that were allegedly 'secure'.

Obviously they're not!

This wasn't hacking in the literal sense, they gained information & used it to get into Apples systems. They didn't 'hack' their way through any security system or firewall, they were allowed, easily, it would seem!

They didn't even 'crack' a password :S

Edited by brian brown!
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