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Following a recent email hacking incident involving someone I know, I have become acutely aware of the vulnerabilities within email and cloud storage systems. This experience has reinforced my commitment to helping others protect their digital security. Managing and recovering from hacking incidents can feel overwhelming, which is why I am offering my support.
To assist you, I am providing 10 free, one-on-one sessions (first come, first served), where I will walk you through practical steps and proven methods to keep your accounts secure.
After these initial sessions, ongoing access will be available with fees. Furthermore, individuals aged 63 and older can continue benefiting from these sessions completely free of charge.
Here is some free advise to keep secure
Consider these essential practices to safeguard your accounts and respond effectively if a breach occurs:
- Be cautious of phishing scams. Never respond to unexpected emails or websites requesting personal details or login credentials, regardless of how professional they appear.
- Use strong, unique passwords with a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols. Update them at least every six months.
- Avoid password sharing and do not log into accounts from public or untrusted devices to reduce the risk of spying or keylogging.
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever available for an added layer of protection.
- Install and maintain robust internet security software with anti-spyware features.
- Keep your operating system, browsers, and security tools regularly updated.
- Use disposable or secondary email accounts when registering on less trusted sites.
- Stay informed and educate others about identifying suspicious links and scam emails.
- If your account is compromised: run a full antivirus scan, update passwords immediately, alert your contacts, and update your security questions.
- For business or organizational accounts, enable device encryption and carry out regular security audits.
By adopting these measures and engaging in guided sessions, you can significantly reduce your risk of falling victim to digital threats while gaining confidence in managing your online security.
