Best practices to help deter data compromises

trashgender-neurotica:

ddestr0yedd:

ddestr0yedd:

Limit the amount of personal information you post online and on public-facing online platforms.

Be wary of unsolicited contacts on social media requesting personal information.

Evaluate your security or privacy settings and limit access to your information.

Use strong, complex, and unique passwords on all accounts. Enable two-factor authentication when possible.

Check privacy policies and limit options for individuals viewing your social media account, as well as accounts associated with family members.

Regularly monitor credit reports and associated financial information for any potential compromise.

Understand what personal information may be available as public record.

Report suspicious activity to mitigate potential targeting.

Ensure that all of your devices have antivirus software and are continually updated.

Source

@trashgender-neurotica

I know you’re @ing me to spread this but I’ve been called out. My OpSec is shit, I need to go down this list and implement each.

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