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Two friends related how their emails (both from the same email platform) have been hacked. Of course, the one who hacked the email sent spam messages to their contacts.

Hubby’s email was almost compromised too, and yes, from the same services that the first two used.

So, if people get laptop insurance, they should also protect their email addresses (and files!) from being compromised to avoid phishing and becoming victims of identity theft.

Here are a few tips that might help on how to protect your emails from getting hacked:

  • avoid predictable passwords like your birthdate, Social Security number, birthdates of your children, maiden names, name of spouse, wedding anniversary date (these information can be easily hunted down for the purpose of getting your account hacked)
  • use letters and numbers and special characters in your passwords
  • do not disclose your login details and passwords to others (maybe unless in dire emergencies)
  • clear the cache or your browsing history if you are using an internet cafe
  • NEVER click on links that seem suspicious

Be net savvy and safe!

Posted by Treasure Jar on Aug 18th 2010 | Filed in FYI,Going Digital,Tech Blabber | Comments (0)