Keep Your Facebook Account Secure From Hackers 😡
To Prevent Your Account From Hacking.. Secure Your Account Information 👍🏼
HACKERS (CRACKERS) :
****************** News Of November 01, 2011 ******************
Facebook admits 1 in 4 chance your account will be compromised This Year
Facebook compiles masses of private data in user accounts; 60K of them are hacked or corrupted every day
The Internet's most popular black hole of personal data has improved login security quite a lot this year - especially after founder Mark Zuckerberg's personal account was hacked in January.
Facebook added an an optional encrypted HTTPS connection and a form of Behavioral analysis called "social authentication" that would flag the accounts of people who seemed to be logging in from places too far apart geographically to be the same person.
It also maintains a Simplistic how-not-to-be-hacked security tips page and offers Free six-month demos of McAfee security to users worried about having their accounts cracked.
Facebook leads market in methods to violate users' trust and privacy
Critics warn that the real security risk is from Facebook itself, Which keeps a record as much as 800 pages long of data on users, that includes such extranea as Every person who has ever Poked you and every conversation you've ever had.
Even after you delete the data - Ecen after you delete your whole profile - Facebook keeps that data, with your name and all the other personal information associated with it.
Even when faced With fines for violating specific privacy laws of some countries, Facebook refuses to delete or turn over all a user's personal data, in order to protect its trade secrets. Those secrets presumably include how much data it actually keeps after pretending to delete it and how it Packages and sells your personal data to third parties.
*** I Just Wanna Say.. Be-Careful When You Use Facebook ***
LOGIN DETAILS :
Basic But Most Important... Don't Disclose Your Login Details In Public..
E-MAIL ID :
Keep Your Email ID Private..In Taday's Tech World Most OF The Hacks Done By Email..
Email Accounts Can Easily Hacked... If You Are The Targeted Person by Hacker.. And He Got Your Email ID.. He Will Hack Your Email First And Then Just Click Forget Password On Facebook.. It Is So Simple For An Expert Hacker..
Facebook Settings :
Account Settings > Security Settings (Make Sure Your Account Settings Are Secure and As Fallowing)
Security Question : Setting A Security Question Will Help Facebook To Identify You.. Give Unique And Your Own Answer To Security Question.. Keep It Only Your Private
Secure Browsing : Secure Browsing (https) is an opt-in security feature. When you turn this feature on, your traffic (i.e. all of your activity) on Facebook becomes encrypted, making it harder for anyone else to access your Facebook information without your permission.. So Make This Feature Enabled
Login Notifications :Login Notifications are an opt-in security feature where alerts are sent to you each time your Facebook account is accessed from a new device..So.. Make This Feature Enabled -- Read More
Active Sessions :The Active Sessions section of your Facebook Security Settings page shows you a list of the recent times your Facebook account has been accessed. Each entry includes the date, time and approximate location when signing in, and the type of device used to access your account. You will also see the option to end any active session on the right side of each entry.
Keep An Eye On The Information On Above Sections And If Any Thing Wrong Change Your Password Without Late... Visit Here For Security Tips
Password : Change Your Password Regularly For Your Account Security..
Choose The Password Unique And Special One.. (Don't Use Mobile Numbers.. and Your Name As a Password.. It Is Not Safe and Can Cracked Easily..) Create Password With Mixed Characters.. Like (i.e : jPn&6~!R) Numbers, Symbols, Uppercase Letters, Lowercase Letters. With 8-16 Char Length. It Will Be a Strong Password..
(Password strength: is a measure of the effectiveness of a password in resisting guessing and brute-force attacks. In its usual form, it estimates how many trials an attacker who does not have direct access to the password would need, on average, to guess it correctly. The strength of a password is a function of length, complexity, and unpredictability)
More Tips Will Be Added Later.. Sorry For Any Mistakes.. Advice Me If You Have any Tips Or Suggestions
Thank You...
Santhosh Banda