Security Basic
Wear Protection. Double bag it.
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Wear Protection. Double bag it.
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Audit and Secure Your Digital Footprint: Regularly review and update your online security settings, passwords, and app permissions. Enable two-factor authentication to protect your crypto assets and personal information effectively.
Verify the Source: Ensure that the message is from a legitimate and trusted bot. If unsure, do not interact with the message and investigate the bot's authenticity.
Do Not Share Information: Never share your private keys, passwords, or sensitive information in response to unsolicited messages, even if they appear to be from a trusted source.
Change Your Passwords: If you suspect that your account security may be compromised, change your passwords immediately.
Enable 2FA: If not already enabled, activate two-factor authentication on your account to add an extra layer of security.
Review Permissions: If the bot has any permissions related to your account or wallet, review and revoke them if necessary.
Report Suspicious Activity: Report the bot to the platform (like Telegram) if it is sending unsolicited private information or engaging in suspicious behavior.
Check for Unauthorized Transactions: Monitor your wallet and accounts for any unauthorized transactions or activities.
Secure Your Devices: Make sure your devices are secure and have up-to-date antivirus software to prevent malware or hackers from accessing your information.
Consult with Experts: If you are unsure about how to proceed or feel that your assets are at risk, consult with cybersecurity or crypto experts.
Stay Vigilant Against Phishing Attacks: Be cautious with emails, messages, and links, even from known contacts. Verify the source before clicking or providing any information to prevent unauthorized access to your accounts and assets.
Use Dedicated Devices for Trading: For enhanced security, conduct your crypto trading and financial transactions on a dedicated device that is not used for casual browsing or social media.
Regularly Backup Your Data: Ensure you have up-to-date backups of important information, including wallet keys and transaction records, stored securely in multiple locations.
Monitor Your Transactions: Keep a close eye on your transaction history and immediately investigate any unrecognized or suspicious activity to catch potential issues early.
Educate Yourself Continuously: Stay informed about the latest security threats and best practices in the crypto world to defend against evolving cyber threats.
Limit Public Disclosure of Holdings: Avoid discussing your crypto investments or wallet contents publicly to reduce the risk of becoming a target for theft or scams.