• How to protect yourself from identity theft | Ten reasons why you get hacked

  • Oct 23 2022
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast

How to protect yourself from identity theft | Ten reasons why you get hacked

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  • How to protect yourself from identity theft. If you want more information please comment or send a direct message to us. Depending on your demand I might do a part two of this video. Because there are a lot of information to be aware of. These are some basic information. I look forward to us keeping in touch. Here we cover the basic 10 reasons why people get hacked. If you know any more please share in the comments. If you have ever been hacked please share your story in the comments as well. Or you can inbox me or get a hold of me via social media: Topics covered: 0:17 1. Trusting others with your passwords and not changing it after. 1:07 2. Not being educated in Cybersecurity. 2:05 3. Being a victim of Social Engineering. 4:15 4. Using free Wifi with no passwords. 5:41 5. Not using a password manager. 6:22 6. Not login off and clearing your browser's history, cache and cookies. 6:58 7. Leaving your bluetooth and wifi antenna on when not in use. 7:25 8. Using unreliable browser extensions. 8:06 9. Giving your credit card to strangers. 9:05 10. Not changing the default username and password of all your devices and online accounts. I wish you a lot of good things. Thanks for watching. Please share this video with other people you care. So they reduce their chances of being hacked. Don't forget to like and subscribe to this channel! Help CybersecurityCoffee grow and reach the world! :D Twitter: @coronaalfe Instagram: @CybersecurityCoffee Instagram: @coronaalfe www.cybersecuritycoffee.com Email: alfe@alfecorona.com www.alfecorona.com
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