Computer Science, asked by kvnmurty, 1 year ago

List some safe browsing practices on internet? (for both cases: a private access or shared access to the internet. )

What should be done in case you find your account is hacked on Emailing site, Social media site or on Brainly ?
List some a) Immediate actions b) future actions

Only Serious answer expected. Spam is deleted.

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Answered by divyansh101dabral
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some safe browsing habits
1.use a reliable and trustworthy proxy server or VPN
2.Never connect to banking or social networking sites on public WiFi network.
3.Use a good quality antivirus that ensures that your connection to internet is secure.
4.use firewall
now if in any case you find any of your FB or brainly or other account is hacked(password has changed,you can't log in , website sends you a warning message ,you see unauthorized log in or unrecognized activity) simply contact customer
care of the concerned website and inform them.To prevent your Id from being hacked set a strong, unpredictable password and set 2 factor authentication

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Answered by Anonymous
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Some safe browsing practices in internet are--

●Use/Install Most Secure Internet Browser. ●Customize Your Security Settings.
●Use Password Manager (not “AutoFill” options)
●Use Creativity When You Create Your Passwords.
●Hide Your IP With a VPN.
●Confirming Site's Security (https vs. http) ●Phishing Emails and Tips to Avoid Them. ●Download Software From Trusted Sources.

If I find myself a victim of email hacking there are a few very important steps I need to take. But the key here is to act FAST!!

1. Change Your Password

This is the very first thing you must do to ensure the hacker can’t get back into your account. It is essential that your new password is complex and totally unrelated to previous passwords. Always use at least 8-10 characters with a variety of upper and lower case and throw in some symbols and numbers. I really like the idea of a crazy, nonsensical sentence – easier to remember and harder to crack!

If you find the hacker has locked you out of your account by changing your password, you will need to rest the password to by clicking on the Forgot My Password link.

2. Let Your Email Contacts Know

A big part of the hacker’s strategy is to ‘get their claws’ into your address book with the aim of hooking others as well. Send a message to all your email contacts as soon as possible so they know to avoid opening any emails (most likely loaded with malware) that have come from you.

3. Change Your Security Question

If you have a security questions associated with your email account, please change this too. And please make it unpredictable and niche! It is possible that this was how the hackers broke into your account in the first place. When Yahoo had 500 million accounts hacked in 2014, not only were the passwords stolen but the security questions too. If you have a security question associated with your account, make up a response that makes no sense. This is the perfect opportunity to tell a lie!

4. Commit to Multi Factor Authentication

Yes, multi-factor authentication adds another step to your login but it also adds another layer of protection. Enabling this will mean that in addition to your password, you will need a special one-time use code to login. This is usually sent to your mobile phone. So worthwhile!

5. Check Your Email Settings

It is not uncommon for hackers to modify your email settings so that a copy of every email you receive is automatically forwarded to them. Not only can they monitor your logins for other sites but they’ll keep a watchful eye over any particularly juicy personal information! So, check your mail forwarding settings to ensure no unexpected email addresses have been added.

Don’t forget to check your email signature to ensure nothing spammy has been added. And also ensure your ‘reply to’ email address is actually yours! Hackers have been known to create an email address here that looks similar to yours – when someone replies, it goes straight to their account, not yours!

6. Scan Your Computer for Malware and Viruses

This is essential also. If you find anything, please ensure it is addressed and then change your email password again. And if you don’t have it – please invest. Comprehensive security software will provide you with a digital shield for your online life. McAfee Total Protection lets you protect all your devices – including your smartphone – from viruses and malware. It also contains a password manager to help you remember and generate unique passwords for all your accounts.

7. Change Any Other Accounts with the Same Password

Time consuming but very worthwhile! Ensure you change any other accounts that use the same username and password as your compromised email. Hackers love the fact that many of us use the same logins for multiple accounts, so it is guaranteed they will try your info in other email application and sites such as PayPal, Amazon, Netflix – you name it!



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