The best way to avoid getting hacked of all time 2020 and beyond

From my personal experiences and experiences of others on the internet. The best way to avoid getting hacked is, none, not possible, you will get hacked no matter what if you are being targeted. Not to say that you will hacked now or tomorrow. The reason I am saying that it is not possible not to hack is because of how much data of you already available publicly whether or not you’re doing any wrong on the internet, but data of your information was secured on government computers, banks computers, school, restaurant, websites, hospitals … so on and so forth, although you did not signed up on the internet or even input any of those information, but it’s already there at one time or another … and those databases computers had been hacked at one time or another, and once the database got hacked, your information about yourself is hacked. The hacked database will be posted widely on the internet on encrypted websites for hackers to use, to sell, and those hackers will use it to hack further into your life. However do not let this scare you, and I tell you why.

Do not get scare, think of this as something already happened ever since human set foot on this planet earth. In the old days, or even dated back to the caveman era, hacking your information already occurred, how? by asking for your information, person A ask person B what’s your name? where you live? what’s your favorite color? what’s education? so on and so forth. Now a day it’s a bit different since human get emotional and sensitive about giving out personal information, so therefore we find that less and less information are being given to another person, therefore we find other ways to get the information. We trust that the government or bank would safeguard our information, and they are doing that, government and bank are doing their best to safeguard your information, but their best is all they can do.

Hacking your personal information now a day sometime does not require any hacking at all, but just by going to some hacking websites encrypted, anonymous, and buy those database already been hacked and available for you to buy. You can buy 100 credit cards, 1000 credit cards, 100 driver license, 1000 gmail account, 100 disney streaming movies account … so on and so forth. These methods does not require any hacking.

The good guys are getting clever each day and so does the bad guys. The good news is, there are a lot more good guys than bad guys out there, however the bad guys still have a piece of the pie although small. Eventually the bad guys will get caught but there will be more bad guys replacing the other one that got caught. It will never end ever because we are human, even we have the most intelligent AI ever, still AI was created by human and there will be some flaws waiting to happen.

So in the end, there isn’t any way to avoid getting hacked, if you are a target then you will get hacked one way or another. If you’re on the list of the hacked database of information, out of millions of identity, you could be one that the hacker will target by random or by some criteria they’re searching for. Let just hope you’re not one of them.

So now that we know that we all can get hacked, and knowing that it cannot be avoided, what can we do? – one word “BACKUP” backup your data, at least two set of backup, one offline on an external disk drive and one on a cloud. Offline storage you can use SSD that can be purchased from $20 to $200 enough for personal data, back up to disc like blu-ray record if you can. Cloud storage can range from $1 to $10 a month good enough for personal data from service like google. By having multiple back up, you are for sure to be able to recover your data within minutes if not few hours – if you hard drive or ssd died, you still have blu-ray disc back up – if your SSD hard drive died you still have google cloud back up – if your google cloud back up got hacked then you still have your blu-ray ssd hdd back up – that’s the beauty of having multiple back up and it’s not that hard to do. This applied to both personal and business.

Once again, I do not believe that hacking can be avoided, if someone target you no way you can avoid being hacked. You just need to have multiple backup here and there to recover within minutes or hours after being hacked. It will take hackers a long time before they can hack you again. I have done some basic training and basic hacking, it is not easy to hack someone, it takes a lot of effort and time to hack someone or some data websites, it is not easy, but with perseverance the hacker will eventually get through, whether it takes whole day or 6 months to a year, they will be able to hack you and when it’s hacked they will ask for ransom money to pay for their effort from $60k for a year work or million dollars depend on hackers effort what they think is a fair amount for their work.

Although knowing you cannot avoid being hacked, but still you should have your information safeguard through services like identityguard which monitors your personal information being leaked on the hacking websites for sale or personal information being use on bank applying for credit cards or money or use on criminal activities.

Lastly, knowing you cannot avoid being hacked, but still do the following to make it harder to get hacked, because once hackers finds you harder to hack and not worth the time and effort, hackers will move on to another person to hack. 1-Never click on links from email, text messages, sms, phone apps notification, unknown websites pops up, always double check make sure it’s legit even from your friends or family members. 2-Secure all your online accounts with 2FA, if the service don’t have 2FA don’t use it or ask them to provide one. 3-Your computer should have real time malwares antivirus program running, it only cost $30 a year for a good one like webroot, mmalwarebytes, windows bitdefenter. 4-Real time back up of your personal documents folders like My Document and so on.

Synchrony Bank confirmed “data breach or fraudulent activity” An Apology for our Error

Well, Synchrony Bank did confirmed last night from an email saying ” This was an internal error at Synchrony and did not involve a data breach or fraudulent activity ” Once again ” did not involve a data breach or fraudulent activity “

On Monday, November 25, 2019, 11:51:27 PM EST, Synchrony Bank <[email protected]> wrote:

At Synchrony we take customer satisfaction very seriously. We are writing to inform you one or more emails or text messages you may have received from Synchrony regarding “a trial deposit has been successfully made” or “action required on your application” on Monday, November 25 was sent in error.

This was an internal error at Synchrony and did not involve a data breach or fraudulent activity. We have confirmed none of your personal data was compromised. We apologize for the error and regret any concerns this may have caused. We are taking action to ensure this cannot happen again.

Please disregard the e-mail or text message and no further action is required.

We sincerely thank you for your patience and understanding.


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SCAM phishing fake email from Bit-Z “Send You 120 USDT Sincerely(AD)”

Do not fall for this scam folks, it’s fake email from scammers hackers trying to hack your Bit-Z account. Your email address probably got compromised or simply randomly sending to any email. Your spam filter is not 100% guaranteed, so this email might have gone through into your inbox, it’s typical. Never ever click on any link of any email, even it’s from known friends or family members, instead go directly to the site domain or contact your friends or family first before clicking if you really want to click.

On Tuesday, November 26, 2019, 02:04:02 AM EST, Bit-Z <[email protected]> wrote:


Dear BitZ Users:
The new version beginner’s bonus event is now started! We will randomly select 1000 lucky users who finish 3 steps as follows and each of them can receive 10 USDT bonus.

Step 1: Follow BitZ Futures Twitter: https://twitter.com/team_bitz and retweet the pin Twitter.

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Step 3: Fill the form below and waiting patiently for the bonus.

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Synchrony Bank big messy spam mail glitch “A Trial Deposit Has Been Successfully Made to Your AMAZON CREDITBUILDER”

Look like it’s been confirmed earlier today by Synchrony Bank that their system have a glitch sending out multiple email notification related to a deposit transaction which causes many customers to become very worries about their account might have been hacked comprised. Turns out just a glitch and Synchrony Bank said they will send out an official email detail of what happened.

If you received similar email below, don’t worry, you can just ignore it. The email below is not SPAM or phishing, it’s actually from the bank all the clickable link and everything is legit, except it was sent by a mistake or so call glitch in the system.

On Monday, November 25, 2019, 12:56:31 PM EST, Synchrony Bank <[email protected]> wrote:


Note: This email was sent to you by Synchrony Bank, the issuer of your Account. You may receive account servicing emails even if you have requested not to receive marketing offers by email for your Account. Synchrony Bank is located at 170 Election Road, Suite 125, Draper, Utah, 84020, USA.

This is an unmonitored email box. Please do not reply to this email.

Head off identity theft before it happens. For more information about identity theft, please visit the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) consumer website at www.ftc.gov/idtheft/.

On Monday, November 25, 2019, 12:56:31 PM EST, Synchrony Bank <[email protected]> wrote:


Note: This email was sent to you by Synchrony Bank, the issuer of your Account. You may receive account servicing emails even if you have requested not to receive marketing offers by email for your Account. Synchrony Bank is located at 170 Election Road, Suite 125, Draper, Utah, 84020, USA.

This is an unmonitored email box. Please do not reply to this email.

Head off identity theft before it happens. For more information about identity theft, please visit the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) consumer website at www.ftc.gov/idtheft/.

Google.com latest news on Google Ads. “Important updates about the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)”

On Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 03:20:21 PM EST, Google Ads <[email protected]> wrote:

Important updates about the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

Dear Partner,

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a new data privacy law that applies to certain businesses which collect personal information from California residents. The new law goes into effect on January 1, 2020.

Google already offers data protection terms pursuant to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe. We are now also offering service provider terms under the CCPA, which will supplement those existing data protection terms (revised to reflect the CCPA), effective January 1, 2020. No additional action is required to accept the service provider terms if you’ve already agreed to the online data protection terms.

These service provider terms will be made available alongside new tools for partners to enable restricted data processing. Restricted data processing is intended to help advertisers and partners prepare for CCPA. Please note that restricted data processing operates differently across our products. Some products provided by Google will automatically operate using restricted data processing while action is required to enable restricted data processing for other products.

Subject to the service provider terms, we will act as your CCPA service provider with respect to data processed while restricted data processing is enabled. You can refer to this article for more information on restricted data processing and to determine whether restricted data processing meets your CCPA compliance needs.

Please see privacy.google.com/businesses for more information about Google’s data privacy policies.

Thanks,

The Google Team

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TRON bought Poloniex say good bye to your cryptos if you don’t withdraw it by December 16th 2020 “ACTION REQUIRED: Withdraw All Crypto Now”

On Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 05:22:07 PM EST, Poloniex US Team <[email protected]> wrote:

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Hello Poloniex US Customer,

IF YOU WANT THE CRYPTO ASSETS IN YOUR POLONIEX U.S. ACCOUNT, YOU MUST TRANSFER IT OUT BEFORE DECEMBER 16, 2019.

WITHDRAW NOW

Poloniex US is closing. You must withdraw your crypto before December 16, 2019. After that date, you will no longer have direct access to your account. In addition, all cryptocurrencies remaining in your account after that date will be traded into and stored as USDC. Assets in dormant accounts may be sent to the account holder’s state, consistent with state regulations for abandoned property. Poloniex US may charge fees for these services consistent with applicable regulations.

If you have a balance in your Poloniex US account, you must withdraw all assets to another wallet or exchange as soon as possible, but before December 16, 2019.

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$8.65 In re Experian Data Breach Litigation – Distribution of Settlement Benefit

Yep it’s not $125, it’s $8, a lousy $8 is how much you will get for compensation of your data got hacked, breached. And I’m talking about a big company that people trusted cannot protect our data, it got hacked, your personal detail identity got stolen hackers have a copy of your information your financial information your personal information your bank data details leaked.

On Thursday, November 21, 2019, 10:58:38 PM EST, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello, 
PayPal

KCC Class Action Services, LLC has sent you $8.65 USD
NOTE FROM KCC Class Action Services, LLC:
quote “This amount represents your Default or Documented Time settlement payment in the In re Experian Data Breach Litigation Settlement. This payment is the Settlement Benefit to which you are entitled for the eligible claim in accordance with the settlement that has been approved by the Court. If you have any questions about potential tax issues, we recommend that you consult a professional tax consultant. Neither Class Counsel, Defense Counsel nor the staff at the Claims Administrator can provide you with any tax advice. If you have any questions regarding your Settlement Benefit, please visit the settlement website at www.expdatabreachsettlement.com.”

“Claim Number EB-11483790” quote

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Lastpass latest news “Top 5 tips for holiday cybersecurity”

Use Lastpass folks, too many passwords to remember, all you need is one password and let lastpass remember the rest of your passwords, some of you might think it’s what?????? one password? so anyone whom know your one password will know the rest? well kind of like that but why would you give out your one password in the first place? hack?- not that easy to hack lastpass unless you allowed it to happen, just make the one password ridiculously hard for anyone hackers super computer to guess and you’re safe.

On Thursday, November 21, 2019, 03:26:14 PM EST, LastPass <[email protected]> wrote:


LastPass

We made a list, we checked it twice.
From our LastPass family to yours: we encourage you to keep the season merry and bright by adding cybersecurity best practices to your holiday prep.

Before you begin your holiday travel or load up an online shopping cart with presents for Aunt Sally, make sure you review these tips for protecting your digital information all season long:

#1 Cozy up to two-factor authentication

Ensure your digital accounts are as protected as possible by enabling two-factor authentication across all of your devices.
Learn more about 2FA →

#2 Give the gift of cybersecurity

Gather ’round for a LastPass tutorial fit for everyone in the family! Share special tips on how to get mom & dad on board with cybersecurity.
Make LastPass family-friendly →

#3 Shop smart with online purchases

Fill your stockings with care with these best practices for protecting your digital payment information while online shopping.
Help me shop smart →

#4 Stay protected while traveling

Avoid getting stuck in a holiday jam. Learn more about adding secure travel documents to your LastPass Vault.
Safe travels with LastPass →

#5 Sleigh the LastPass Security Check-Up

‘Tis the season to ensure your online accounts can withstand any type of breach. The LastPass security check-up is a simple way to stay secure.
I’m ready for my security check-up →


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Latest update from “An important service update to Visa Checkout”

Just in case some of you might still be using Visa Checkout, they have some update to inform you. It is good, not bad, Visa Checkout pretty good, it cost you nothing, and secure your payment guaranteed. It’s just an additional layer to protect you from scammers and centralize your payment experience.

On Thursday, November 21, 2019, 02:03:17 PM EST, Visa Checkout <[email protected]> wrote:

Coming soon: a new easy, smart and secure online checkout
Visa

The Visa Checkout experience is evolving
Hi ,
Visa has begun rolling out a new online payment experience built on the latest industry standards. With this new experience, you’ll be able to click to pay with your Visa cards wherever you see this icon where Visa is accepted. This new click to pay experience aims to simplify paying online by eliminating the need to remember passwords and reducing the amount of lengthy form fields at checkout. This new experience is initially available at some participating merchants, namely Cinemark, Movember, and Rakuten, leading up to wider availability in early 2020 when remaining Visa Checkout merchants will transition.
With this new payment experience, you’ll enjoy online checkout that is:
■ Easy: Say good-bye to passwords and long form fields.
■ Smart: Activate once at any participating merchant site. Choose to be remembered and you’ll be set up for a streamlined checkout with your Visa card on your device whenever you click on the icon where Visa is accepted.
■ Secure: You can feel confident using your Visa card knowing that Visa uses advanced technologies and multiple layers of payment security to help protect your card against unauthorized use.
No other action is needed on your end at this time. Visa’s next-generation payment experience will be automatically available to you as a Visa Checkout user. Simply look for this icon where Visa is accepted when shopping online and click to pay with your Visa card. You can continue using Visa Checkout and visit our portal to manage your cards or modify your account during and after our transition.
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If your Visa Checkout account currently includes cards from other payment networks, the non-Visa cards saved in Visa Checkout will not automatically transfer. To enable your other cards such as Mastercard or American Express we recommend that you contact each payment network directly.
Mastercard customer support: 1-833-271-9871
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We appreciate your being a loyal Visa Checkout customer and look forward to bringing you the newest advances in online payments. If you have any questions, please review our FAQs.
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DJI Osmo pocket camcorder camera battery big disadvantage

I’m in the market for a new smaller portable camcorder to replace my old GoPro5 Black. After doing all the research in many forums and youtube reviews. Although I do not have first hand experience with the DJI Osmo pocket camera yet, but knowing the fact that the battery in the DJI Oscmo pocket camera cannot be replaced easily, meaning I cannot just snap open it and put in a new battery vs the GoPro camera battery can be replaced easily, just put in a new one.

So the battery on the DJI Osmo Pocket only last 1-2hrs for use with a lot of motion moving around (not staying still), and probably 140 minutes the most with the camera gimbal staying still. That is not a lot of battery life per charge, versus the GoPro although may have the same recording time but you can put in the new battery easily without any loss time recording. So let say you’re in a situation where you need to record for the next 3 or 4 hours or more, and DJI Osmo cannot support that, you would need to charge it up either with power adapter or a battery pack if you have it with you, versus the GoPro you can bring a bunch of batteries in your pocket and replace it fast each time battery runs out.

Although it is noted that DJI Osmo Camcorder indicated in the forum “Yes, you can use/record using the DJI Osmo Pocket while charging the unit. But, it is recommended to charge the unit fully before using it as the battery life might be affected by the heat, please kindly note and understand” I still think this is a big disadvantage that not many reviewers are mentioning. Since if I’m going for an action camera, I would like that action camera to have long battery life, if not then it need to be replaceable easily so I don’t miss out any video recording time. I do not want to bring a battery pack it’s big and bulky and required me to remember to bring it, it defeat the purpose of having the small portable action camera. So kudo to GoPro much more robust than the DJI Osmo Pocket, maybe DJI should stick with making drones. Although DJI Osmo Pocket have the built in gimbal still cannot compete with the GoPro latest 7. + stabilizer much more smoother even without the gimbal.