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Anonymous

Thank you for sharing

SL369crypto

Angelina posted this on Discord in the Other Psychic Prediction: My psychic friend has been telling me that someone will hack my computer for the last few months and I have to be careful between 10-15 June.

Anonymous

Get a yubi- key for your phone as well. Also have a back up yubi in a safe place. Just so ya know.

Anonymous

Thanks!!!

Anonymous

This is a great reminder to all of us. I know I get all kinds of phishing scams and running as many security protocols I can. Sometimes I feel it’s still not enough

Anonymous

You could also add layer of difficult for hackers by using a VPN on your phone and laptop.

Anonymous

Use lastpass for all your passwords and your yubi for 2fa on lastpass.

Anonymous

Lastpass stores user names and passwords for websites. It makes all your passwords very difficult. Because you can choose the number of characters for the passwords. So you have a master vault for all your different passwords for each site. Then you only have to remember your login information for one site. You can integrate your yubikey with lastpass, or use another 2fa mechanism. I just received my yubikeys and am working on implementing them. I will buy a separate phone and laptop for crypto only. Then setup my yubikeys with backup yubikeys to access and do all 2fa with those keys. I just want to pre-empt any silliness from hackers.

Anonymous

Hope that helps. And appreciate you.

Anonymous

Hardware is hardware, hard drive encryption and a great password will always be effective. I have two concerns. 1'st is windows, because it's plagued with exploits/vulnerabilities, and the solution is Linux. 2'nd is human error, that being using a non secured browser, installing unnecessary apps/software. A VPN should help, but save your money, and power down your internet modem overnight while sleeping, changes your up address, which literally changes your location online, and hackers won't be able to continue scanning/probing until you're found again.

Anonymous

Another note. Let's say you need a great password, but you have to remember it. Example SLCryp@369369@, woul be quite uncrackable, thus good luck to the password cracking. Make a strong password, and write it down in a paper every night (the entire page) until memorized. You won't forget it after. Keyloggers would be your main concern after that. The best solution is Linux. Or Kaspersky antivirus, not Norton, not McAfee. If y'all are going to be using windows, you'd have to be a security specialist to keep it secure. Not about apple, never used it

Anonymous

so when you use a vpn it changes it? What about exchanges that recognize the IP address? would that not be a problem?

Anonymous

I bought yubikeys and love them!! I feel so much safer when the login and in some cases withdrawals, require the hardware key. Whitelisting addresses is good too. Then to withdraw to a new address you have to add it, and if you have security in place for that, you need email confirmation, 2FA, and sms. You can also have 2 different phones for 2FA and sms.

Anonymous

Thank you for security message. Is it safe enough to use wallets like Trust, Exodus, Metamask, ect? Or should we look into the offline wallets? Or should we focus more on where to store our key phrase, rather than which wallet?

Anonymous

Rule of thumb with wallets. If you don't hold the private keys, you don't own it. So cold storage all the way.

Anonymous

Is there a CAKE token prediction by SL? I can't find one. The 113% apr on CAKE is nice, but even better if I knew it's value would go up.

Anonymous

In my opinion DO NOT USE LAST PASS. It’s been a nightmare for me. Maybe an anomaly but just not worth it for something as important as crypto wealth.

Anonymous

Thank you for sharing SL 🙏 do you think hardware wallets are enough on a designated computer or do you think it’s still important to have a yubikey? Haha never heard of it till now 😂 thank you for your feedback 🙏

Anonymous

Xmas eve my cell carrier employee remotely charged my SIM card and accessed my 2fa verification and tried to change the password on all my exchanges. Took my two months to fix. Anyway besides being told to keep my 2fa on a separate device/phone number I was also told to get yuba key.

Anonymous

@Pines, what a nightmare! I don’t understand how they can remotely hack/ charge your SIM card. Did you get a yuba key? What security measures do you like?

Anonymous

I don’t understand either but they can definitely do it. T-mobile told me it was an employee somewhere in the US. I was part of the 270,000 people worldwide who had their full name email phone number and home address released to the dark web from the ledger hack. So that identified me as having crypto’s. Apparently people are getting jobs at cell carrier specifically to hack your accounts. You need to call your cell carrier snd put a 10 year hold on sim swaps. Most important is having your 2fa on a separate device. I also got a new phone snd a new phone number for crypto’s. No shopping on it.