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Prevent Your Social Media Accounts From Being Hacked by Obejorstore(f): 3:57pm On Aug 19, 2019
Today Obejor Online Store will be revealing to you, some tips prevent your social media account from being hacked.

A recent post on the dark web shows just how easy it is to have your information stolen and sold online. The post claimed that over 117 million people have had their LinkedIn accounts compromised and sold online. This is just one example of how easy it is to get someone’s personal data once it has been stolen from social media. It is important to protect yourself from such thefts.

If you’re one of the billions with a Facebook, Twitter, or other social media account, here’s how to prevent your account from being compromised by cybercriminals:

1. You Are Only As Strong As Your Password
First off, let’s talk about password strength. If your password is something simple that can be guessed easily, then believe us when we say that you will be hacked. No more passwords like “123456” or your kids’ or dogs’ names.

Instead, your password shouldn’t be a word at all—it should be a minimum of eight random characters that are a mixture of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. There should be no pattern to this and it needs to be completely random. (There are password generators online that can help you with this.)

Keep Your Password Protected
If you are worried about remembering complex passwords, security apps such as LastPass can help keep your complex passwords organized for you. You might be amazed just how many people still keep their passwords listed in plain sight on their office desk using Post-It notes. If you do this, then just about anyone can steal access to your accounts.

Also, be careful about sharing certain information on social media. We have recently seen “cute” polls or threads that encourage you to share something like a memory of the street you grew up on or your first pet. These are often the same as your security questions for your password to be reset. If you share this information online, someone may be able to steal the info and use it to change your password and hack your account.

2. Take The Extra Step
Another way to protect your account is with two-factor authentication. This requires an extra step in the sign-in process to verify that you are the user. A typical two-factor authentication is to have you log in (first authentication) and then send an access code to your smartphone or your email that you have to enter to continue (second authentication).

Even if a hacker can steal your first level of security – your password – they won’t have access to your text messages to do the second level of security with the security code. This can be added to most social media, including Facebook.

3. Be Cautious With Outsiders
Just like you wouldn’t allow a total stranger into your house, you shouldn’t let unknown third-party apps have access to your social media. This can include popular apps by other developers such as social media post schedulers for businesses. Once you give them access to your account, you leave yourself open if the app has been designed by a hacker looking to take advantage of your trust.

The number of people in the United States with a social media account has been steadily climbing over the past decade with about 77% currently on some form of social media. In fact, it is estimated that almost 3 billion people worldwide will have a social media account by 2020.

With all of that personal information floating around online, it should come as no surprise that hackers and thieves are targeting social media accounts. Not only are social media accounts being targeted, but so are websites. Make sure your web server is secure. Be proactive in protecting your information.

Source: https://www.inmotionhosting.com/blog/prevent-your-social-media-accounts-from-being-hacked/

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