12 August 2019
All online services may claim to have a high level of security, but that doesn't mean users don't pay attention to account security. Because there is still a possibility that cybercriminals can break into personal information such as photos, videos, financial data and emails, so that they can be seen by other people.
It is everyone's obligation to protect personal information on the internet, not just famous people such as artists and politicians. Internet users must be careful that all important data is stored safely.
Here are a number of tips from Lutz, Saturday (2/9/2017), to protect personal data from being leaked and spread abroad:
1. Use a different password
Most people use the same passwords across all devices and online accounts. However, if you use unique and varied passwords across various accounts, it will be more difficult for cybercriminals to access your information.
Using different passwords reduces the risk of having all your accounts hacked. For example, if one account is hacked, the hacker cannot use the same password to log into other accounts.
2. Ensure the security of your home internet network
Another common mistake is not paying attention to the home internet network. When hackers succeed in breaking into a home network, they can access data on computers and other devices connected to the network.
One way to secure an internet network is to create a password. Most wireless routers have a default password, you should change it. Default passwords can be predicted, so hackers can easily hack internet networks.
06 Jan 2020
Follow these steps to avoid from Phising (part II)
(part II) 6. Got an emergency email? try checking again. Some perpetrators often send emails that sound 'urgent', especially those related to money. They may ask for a certain amount of money for various reasons, such as the lives of close relatives being threatened, the condition of a country being in need of assistance, and so on.
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26 Dec 2019
Follow these steps to avoid from Phising (part I)
The end of the year is often used by many retail companies to distribute shopping vouchers to many customers, either directly or by email. Phishing perpetrators also use this to send traps in the form of discount links or similar to dig up as much personal information as possible. Trend Micro USA read about this phenomenon during Black Friday last month. Many people are deceived because they are tempted by offers to shop at very cheap prices. Not only that, many phishing perpetrators also disguise themselves as HRD employees offering jobs via email.
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13 Aug 2019
Important but Often Ignored by Internet Users: Strong Password
In the current increasingly developed and massive internet era, internet users are also increasing, in line with the increase in hackers. You often hear about someone's account being hacked, whether e-mail, social media, m-banking, or even private chat applications, right? This is also happening frequently. It turns out, there is a strong reason why user accounts are easily hacked
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