Showing posts with label facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label facebook. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

How to avoid hackers from hacking your facebook account

Avoid Spam links.

 One way of avoiding hackers from hacking your facebook account is by avoiding spam links. Facebook is the largest website having more than billion users all over the world. This makes it the target for hackers to spread their malicious action and which affects a lot of unaware users. However, by setting up some simple settings, you can minimize a chance of being a victim to such activity. There are many ways to prevent access to your account by unauthorized person, the easiest of which is to logout. However,
if your smart phone gets stolen, it’s a whole different matter. In this
article, I will show you how to avoid spam links to keep your facebookaccount more secure. Actions you should take to prevent others
from accessing your personal facebook account.

 There are lots of scams going on here on facebook. Facebook is a large social network, which makes it a perfect place for scammer to do their job. But facebook is not that easy as they take this matter very seriously. The type of attacks includes direct or indirect phishing links that will redirect you to fake websites, malicious links that could retrieve your personal information or even harm your computer. There are many ways you can protect yourself from this type of security problem.

 a. Never click on suspicious links whenever or wherever you find it, even if it came from your friends. This may happen without them noticing. This includes all links that appear in your facebook chat messages, friend’s status post etc.
 b. Never ever give out your user name or password to anyone, including websites with suspicious links and layouts.
c. Check out the address bar of your browser when logging in. login only at www.facebook.com and not from any other link or website unless you are accessing via facebook App.
 d. Update your browser to its latest version to ensure your browser’s security is up to date so it would detect and alert you with a warning when you are navigating a suspected site.

Also read (how to choose strong password)

How to make your facebook friend invisible.

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On line life can ruin you in many ways if you don’t manage it carefully. Especially these days when scammers and identity thieves spread, we have to be very careful. In this article, I am going to show you how to make your facebook friends invisible to public or your friends. And yet, you can see them as always.
Go to your profile page and click on friends, then you will be taken to a new window where you see list of your friends. You will notice an option that can change your on line life, marked “Who can see my friend list” with a choice in it. Click on that combo box and select “Only me”. Now on one can see your friend list on facebook.

How to Create a Strong Password

Password is our lock to everything from our mobile phone to a big server. In today’s world where our life depends on our password, we have to be careful when choosing password.
If you have the following habits when it comes to choosing password, you are giving someone.
Habit of picking common passwords, such as 123456, abc123, your dog’s name or your mother’s name or your spouse’s name can lead you to destruction.
Problem of this habit: Many people can guess these easily and break into your accounts.
Using the same password for multiple accounts is also a bad idea.
Problem: This allows a person to access all your accounts once they break into one of your account.
Taping password reminders to your computer screen (Allowing browsers to remember your password) or leaving them in the top drawer
of your desk.
Problem: They are easily accessible to anyone who enters your home or office.
Better options when choosing passwords…
High-Security Password
the safest passwords are nondictionary words of at least eight characters that contain a combination of numbers and lowercase and uppercase letters. This sounds like a chore, but it’s actually easy if you use this three-step system…
1. Use a mnemonic device to come up with your “core” password. Use a memorable combination, such as your spouse’s initials and the month and day of your anniversary.
Example: If your spouse’s initials are JN and you were married on June 7, your core password is JN0607.
2. Create unique passwords by using variations on your core password. Take the name of the particular website you are creating a password for, and add the first letter to the front of your core password and the last letter to the end, all in lowercase. Examples: If you use the facebook.com website, your password is f JN0607k… if you go to www.Vanguard.com; your password is f vN0607d. This method allows you to use different passwords for differents sites.
3. For added protection, add a layer of variation to your core password. For example, if your Facebook password (JN0607k) doesn’t feel secure enough, go one step further.  Add another number to the end of it. Take the final letter of your password and convert it to the corresponding number on a telephone number pad. Since the letter “k” corresponds
to the number “5,” your new password is vST0603k5. That’s nearly impossible to crack, but fairly easy to remember.
Note: Many sites today also require at least one special character—such as a dollar sign or an exclamation point—and it’s good for your security to include one even when a site doesn’t insist. An easy way to do this is to swap in a special character for a letter that reminds you of that special character—such as using a dollar sign instead of an “s” or an
exclamation point instead of an “i.”

Monday, April 11, 2016

8 simple Ways to keep your facebook more secure.

If you are like the millions out there facebook is your number 1 website on the internet. As you log in to it every single day from more devices, be it from your smart phone, computer, laptop and office work station, there is a chance that you may leave your facebook account on without logging out. If your account gets accessed by strangers, it’s going to open up a large can of worms. So you should seriously try to prevent unwanted access to your account. There are many ways to prevent access to your account by the next person to use the device, the easiest of which is to logout. However, if your smart phone gets stolen, it’s a whole different matter. In this article, we will go through eight simple ways to keep your facebook account more secure. Actions you should take to prevent others from accessing your personal facebook account.

 1. Create a strong password.

 Chances are, you already have your password created for facebook, however it is advisable for you to make sure your facebook password is not the same as other password you use for different sites. I have posted an article on how to create a strong password and how to make your passwords different for all sites and yet remember it affectively, which I really recommend you to read it here.

 2. Confirm your mobile number.

 Confirming your mobile number is one of many ways to enhance your account security on facebook. This way, even if you forget your password, facebook will be able to reset your password via SMS.
There is also a way to avoid anyone to have access to your account even if they know your password. This is also one advantage of confirming your mobile number. Learn it here. (How to add mobile number to facebook).

3. Active secure browsing NOW.

To make sure the active browsing is safe, you can turn on the secure browsing option. By doing this, you automatically limit all external applications that are integrated with facebook from ding any harm or taking your personal information without your knowledge of approval. Click here to learn how to turn on the secure browsing option on. (Click on the drop down menu from the top right corner of your facebook and go to Account Settings, select security from the left menu, at the Secure Browsing section, click on the Edit link at the right. The option panel will appear, ‘check’ the box Browse Facebook on a secure connection then click on the Save Changes button.)  

4. Activate Login Approval.

 Login approval is an extended security feature offered by facebook, and it will require you to enter a temporary security code each time you try to login to your facebook account from unrecognized devices. Which is really cool security feature by the way, not everyone is aware of it though. I highly recommend you to enable this feature on facebook. To activate this feature, go to Account settings>>Security>>Login Approvals and click on the ‘Edit’ button. An option to activate Login Approvals will appear, tick the check box to activate. A pop up window will appear with descriptions of login approvals, click on the ‘Set up Now’ button to continue. If you already register your mobile number, facebook will automatically
send you a code via SMS. And now, you have to enter this code to the provided box and click ‘Submit Code’. Now you have successfully completed with Login Approvals request, click ‘Next’ to continue. Next, facebook will offer you to setup a Code generator from your mobile phone; this is useful in case you are unable to provide the code they send you when you try to login. This can happen for number of reasons, your battery may die and you won’t be able to receive their SMS, or you may forgot your phone at home and still want to access your facebook account on school computer, or your phone got lost in a middle of nowhere or bla bla bla. Click ‘Continue’ ka itti guutamuuf deemu.

  5. Disconnect previous active sessions.

The good thing about facebook is that, it lets you know about your previous active sessions, where you login from and what device you used to access your facebook account. Now to make sure your facebook account is safe, edit active sessions. Go to ‘Account Settings’ Security page, look for ‘Active sessions’ and click on edit. You will see a list of all your previous sessions together with your current active session at the top of the list. Click on the link ‘End Activity’ to kill the activities from other devices.

 6. Activate Private Browsing.

Almost all browsers have this private browsing option. And by activating this option, you can double your security. Your activity will not be logged into browser history. The menu of this may differ from browser to browser but I’m sure it’s there somewhere on your browser. For example: (Safari: if you use mac and your browser is Safari, go to its me and click ‘Private Browsing’. Firefox: go to
tools>Start private browsing. Chrome: go to file>New incognito window)

 7. Keep me logged in.

 At the very first page of facebook where you fill your information to log in, there is a small box that says ‘Keep me Logged in’. Make sure this box is unchecked. Then log in as you used to login, as usual. It will ask you for your email or phone and password every time you try to login. This helps you to be sure that your account is safe even if someone else uses your computer.

 8. Avoid Spam links.

There are lots of scams going on here on facebook. Facebook is a large social network, which makes it a perfect place for scammer to do their job. But facebook is not that easy as they take this matter very seriously. The type of attacks includes direct or indirect phishing links that will redirect you to fake websites, malicious links that could retrieve your personal information or even harm your computer. There are many ways you can protect yourself from this type of security problem. a. Never click on suspicious links whenever or wherever you find it, even if it came from your friends. This may happen without them noticing. This includes all links that appear in your facebook chat messages, friend’s status post etc. b. Never ever give out your user name or password to anyone, including websites with suspicious links and layouts.  c. Check out the address bar of your browser when logging in. login only at www.facebook.com and not from any other link or website unless you are accessing via facebook App.
d. Update your browser to its latest version to ensure your browser’s security is up to date so it would detect and alert you with a warning when you are navigating a suspected phishing site

And here is a bonus tip, ;)
 9. Logout.

This is the most important of all by the way. Lastly don’t forget to click the ‘logout’ link. 
Now you can surf your facebook account with worry free. I am adding new tips and tricks here, so keep being up to date with me. Bookmark us…