Sharing personal information on social networks can be very dangerous Photo: Franziska Gabbert/dpa
Social platforms have become a very important element of the Internet, because these socializing spaces were created, even the ideal partner was met.
However, due to the same mission of connecting people, social networks involve cyber risk, since data or personal information can be shared, which can lead to possible crimes.
These are the 4 most common mistakes that appear when browsing social networks and that threaten people’s safety
Ever since social networks were created, this has been the biggest mistake users have made, sharing information. This type of data has not only led to theft and hacking of accounts, but has also led to attacks and crimes in the real world.
But usually in the online environment people return They keep the same password for every social network they have, so it’s very easy for a cybercriminal to get hold of every account user and then bribe or steal money.
Therefore, it is important to create a different password for each profile on the Internet and to avoid sharing personal information on the Internet as much as possible.
There are so many social networks and platforms that people have these days that incidents related to their security and privacy settings can happen at any time.
Take advantage of these extraordinary incidents, Criminals may send email messages pretending to be the official support of a social network, informing them that they need to change their access passwords.
When you come across these emails, the best thing anyone can do is to ignore them and not click on any of the attached links and change their password directly from the social platform to the security section.
This point is related to the previous point, because not only messages come from cybercriminals who pretend to be through social networks or the support area of some website, but they also do it by announcing supposed promotions of supermarkets or clothing brands and inviting you to follow several steps, among which are entering links that redirect online on forms.
By following these links, the attacker is allowed access to the device from which the email was opened and by filling out the forms, personal information is shared that can be used to steal from other people and thus continue the theft.
There are many “piracy” websites found on the Internet that are cloned web addresses of official pages, for example, a user can type “Facebook” into the browser’s search bar and the results will show a very similar URL. Similar to the original. to enter the social network.
In the previous example, if someone falls into this trap, the next thing that will appear on their screen is a supposed message informing them that they need to change their account password, thereby stealing their personal data.
Based on the above, when entering a URL, it is advisable to verify that it has an SSL certificate, which is a system that encrypts the information sent between two servers, denying criminals the opportunity to steal the user’s personal data.
The way to verify that a site has this certificate is simple, because the beginning of the web address must contain the acronym https, the s in this acronym indicates the SSL code, so it is important to check well before you click.
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