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How to protect your account from being hacked

Information Information How are facebook_and_email_accounts hacked? You must have heard from your friends that one of their accounts has bee...


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Information How are facebook_and_email_accounts hacked?


You must have heard from your friends that one of their accounts has been hacked, or this accident may have happened to you. But how does this hacking happen? Who are the computer experts who can hack into other people's accounts with great skill? Most people not only use weak passwords but also use the same password for multiple accounts. And reusing your leaked password is an invitation to hackers.


Password databases of major websites such as LinkedIn and Yahoo have been leaked in recent years. So use a different password for each account and do not use a password that you have any doubt that someone knows. Always include numbers and special characters in the password to make it extremely difficult to crack. Even if someone has to give their password in connection with a task, change the password immediately after the completion of the task. Instead, keep updating your password every two to three months.


Common hacking method

       (Phishing) 


This is a dangerous way to steal passwords. If the account is hacked, then at least you know that your account is not in your control. But when someone gets your password through phishing, they can log in to your accounts and you don't even know it. This can be illustrated by the fact that you receive a message on Facebook or an e-mail in a mailbox containing a link. If you go to this link, Facebook, Hotmail, or Gmail page will open. You log in and this is where your password reaches the hacker. If you look at the URL bar on the page you are logging in to, it will not be a Facebook or Gmail address, but it will be a spam URL but the page Facebook or Will be Gmail

It uses the same design page that makes people stupid. Their login details are stolen and they don't even know it. To avoid this problem, be sure to check the URL on the page that opens with a link. Most phishing URLs are HTTP - meaning (hypertext transport protocol) not secure and usually the URL is HTTPS - ie (hypertext transport protocol secure).

Security for Facebook and other e-mail services is extremely tight. The situation is not the same as it was a few years ago. Hacking anyone's account has never been easier. As you read in this article, you leave a loophole, which is used by someone to steal your account and you think an expert hacker stole your password.

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