How often are you actually changing your passwords and do you really know what makes them secure? Most security experts recommend updating passwords every 90 days but honestly having a super strong password with two-factor authentication might be more important than constantly changing weak...
What's the weirdest or most random skill you've actually taught yourself? like those quirky abilities you picked up on your own.. maybe you learned to juggle, can whistle really complex songs, taught yourself origami or figured out how to solve a Rubik's cube blindfolded. What unusual talent...
Yeah Dogecoin's been crazy these past few days.. I watch the big memecoins but don't mess around with them too much. They're entertaining but you never know what'll happen.. someone posts something online and boom prices go nuts.
I've thought about it for sure especially with all these data breaches happening everywhere. Good thing is it gives you peace of mind and helps clean up messes if stuff goes wrong. Bad thing is it costs money every month and doesn't really prevent much.. just tells you after someone already...
This is really concerning.. Electronic transfers seem like the obvious solution direct trustee-to-trustee transfers eliminate most of these risks since there's no physical check to steal or lose. I'd also suggest requiring signature confirmation and using certified mail if paper checks are...
Yes I've been scammed once. A forum owner hired me for posting work, and when I finished everything and asked for payment, the admin started making false excuses to avoid paying me. Really frustrating to put in all that work for nothing. Now I'm way more careful about getting payment terms clear...
That happened to me too.. few years back Someone tried to hack my FB account but failed to get in. Facebook sent me notifications about suspicious login attempts from weird locations. I immediately changed my password and turned on two-factor authentication after that. Pretty scary knowing...
I used to run a blog but never ran any forum yet so I can only speak from the blog side. Strong admin passwords are definitely crucial,, I also kept my platform updated regularly and used security plugins. It's smart that you're thinking about this stuff even with paid software since nothing's...
I do the same thing.. just hit block whenever sketchy calls or texts come through. Some people use RoboKiller app or enable carrier spam protection but honestly just blocking them as they pop up works pretty well for most situations,
I usually rely on the built-in spam filters and regularly mark unwanted emails as spam to train the system. I'll unsubscribe from real companies but never click unsubscribe on obvious scam emails. Gmail and Outlook definitely seem way better at blocking spam than the cheaper email services.
No.. I haven't experienced that specific scam but it sounds really scary how convincing they were. They probably got your info from data breaches, public records, or even bought it from other scammers. . These criminals are getting more sophisticated, but at least you caught it in time.
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