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Coding from a cafe @roasberg again! Really nice coffee in Helsinki city center (not an add! Just a personal recommendation) and it stroke me how little people actually know about security. In a conversation with @wirpik we came to a conclusion we need more awareness about it, so there we go:
1. A good security practice is to have two emails: one for subscriptions and another one for actually getting emails. This way people would not try to break into your subscriptions account.
2. Two factor authentication! Always!
3. Do not check any important banking information within public WiFi. If you absolutely have to, use https connection. Or rather share your mobile network. This way nobody can see what you are visiting with network sniffing tools.
4. Mind what sort of extensions you install on your Chrome browser. Some of them have vulnerabilities towards XSS attacks.
5. Use secure passwords (preferably long and with multiple characters and numbers). You can check passwords you absolutely should not use in a list of most popular passwords on the internet.
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@MattBacon666 goes in one why you need to be getting two factor authentication for your bands social media pages. Don't fuck this one up.
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