HOW TO AVOID BEING HACKED ON THE WEB
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0.000 HBDHOW TO AVOID BEING HACKED ON THE WEB
**<center>HOW TO AVOID BEING HACKED ON THE WEB</center>** <center></center>  *Don't have to be famous to be victim of a hack like that suffered dozens of celebrities, who saw as their intimate photos viralizaron by Internet . Ordinary people can also be victims of these attacks that steal your personal data and in many cases also steal the crypto coins.* *The main call that experts make is always at not relied upon , since the majority of mobile platforms have suffered some kind of cyber fraud.* *You must always keep in mind that no system is 100% secure to avoid being hacked and take care of your data on the web.* 1. Prevents unknown open Wi-Fi networks. Free hotspots most publics are unsafe. If you do not have another option, try to not access any service that requires user and password as your email or your social networks. 2. Reduces the use of shared equipment, as the computers of an Internet café or library. If you connect in a public place, be sure to always close your session of email, social networks, etc. 3. Use different passwords. It can be difficult to remember dozens of keys, but you can always use a password that combines a fixed part and a variable. 4. Do not use excessively simple as "1234″ or those that have a clear relationship with your partner as your pet's name." A good combination of uppercase, lowercase letters and numbers can be the difference between hacking your account in a few hours or need months to do so. It is also recommended to change passwords every two or three months. 5. Be careful with the information you share in public. Is likely that your password is your partner, child, or pet name, date of birth, or other significant thing. This information that you've created your key may provide clues that others discover it. 6. Don't let your cell phone, tablet or computer unprotected or anyone. If someone has direct access to a device, can steal much more easily what they contain. Even though they are friends, since they can make mistakes that compromise the security of your accounts of innocent form. 7. Beware by default. Things as innocent as charging the battery with a USB cable can extract all the information from the your cell. To the extent possible, use your own accessories. 8. Any device is likely to be hacked. From the computer, until the smartTV, even through smart refrigerators. The only access to your e-mail or Facebook account can be a door to your personal information. 9. If you steal or you lose the phone or any device with important information, immediately activated the Emergency Protocol. Changes the keys of the main counts, activated the tracking system to try to recover it and, in the latter cases, erased remotely or disable the device. 10. Remember that the user is always the weakest link. Scams always try to mislead people with lies or impersonating an identity so they give them directly to give access to their passwords. Take care of you and your money. God bless you. <center></center>
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