angelic upstart
Very well known Exeweb poster
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2004
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I'd just like to add, if you use a desktop/laptop I can recommend password safe which will safely secure all passwords.This is my line of work now. Not the scamming, lol, the other side of it.
It is rife and now usually a question of when you'll get successfully scammed, not if. A few tips:
1) Be vigilant, especially when being asked for details: Name, address, etc. Never ever give anybody your passwords, or things like bank/card details (unless you're buying something and 100% certain as to the validity of the person at the other end of the phone).
2) 2fa/MFA as many things as you can, especially common accounts like email (Hotmail, Gmail, etc), eBay, Amazon, Facebook, twitter, etc, etc.
3) Use different passwords for each and every account.
4) Use long (10+ chars) and complex passwords with a mix of upper/lower case, numbers/letters and special characters.
5) be wary of all emails asking you to click on links or open attachments. If in doubt, just don't.
Here to help.