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#26 2023-06-05 19:29:49

crpuusd
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Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

Comrade;11930 wrote:
JONSNOWING;11912 wrote:

And the secured Utopia service has helped them gain a lot of trust from its users and their traffic for intending users. 
And am sure they will meet up all standards as long they continue to serve its users rightly in all its features

Yeah. The Utopia p2p ecosystem as turn out to be more relevant and widely known of it great value of serving people in a best secured way.

Its serve as a great source of information as well while securing the users activities. The more information we get the more secured and shielded we get to future threat.

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#27 2023-06-05 22:35:09

Europ
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Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

crpuusd;12153 wrote:
Comrade;11930 wrote:
JONSNOWING;11912 wrote:

And the secured Utopia service has helped them gain a lot of trust from its users and their traffic for intending users. 
And am sure they will meet up all standards as long they continue to serve its users rightly in all its features

Yeah. The Utopia p2p ecosystem as turn out to be more relevant and widely known of it great value of serving people in a best secured way.

Its serve as a great source of information as well while securing the users activities. The more information we get the more secured and shielded we get to future threat.

Truth.. the Utopia p2p is burning like a weird fire, the system was actually padding up high.

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#28 2023-06-06 19:21:54

JONSNOWING
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Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

Because avoiding hackers includes both individual and project security. The users should do their part by adhering to the privacy and security features of the to avoid fallling victim to scammers

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#29 2023-06-06 22:19:37

Comrade
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Registered: 2022-12-30
Posts: 1,558

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

JONSNOWING;12347 wrote:

Because avoiding hackers includes both individual and project security. The users should do their part by adhering to the privacy and security features of the to avoid fallling victim to scammers

The PM  options , the profile, the chat room and picture upload. All this are exempted for the free and secured  surfing and trading.

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#30 2023-06-06 23:50:12

full
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Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

JONSNOWING;12347 wrote:

Because avoiding hackers includes both individual and project security. The users should do their part by adhering to the privacy and security features of the to avoid fallling victim to scammers

That's correct because thinking like a hacker can help identify potential threats to personal or organizational security and take steps to prevent them.

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#31 2023-06-06 23:50:41

IyaJJJ
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Registered: 2023-01-25
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Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

full;12469 wrote:
JONSNOWING;12347 wrote:

Because avoiding hackers includes both individual and project security. The users should do their part by adhering to the privacy and security features of the to avoid fallling victim to scammers

That's correct because thinking like a hacker can help identify potential threats to personal or organizational security and take steps to prevent them.

The first step to avoid threat is to identify the critical assets that hackers may target, such as financial information, client data, or intellectual property, and prioritize these in your security plan.

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#32 2023-06-06 23:52:00

full
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Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

IyaJJJ;12470 wrote:
full;12469 wrote:
JONSNOWING;12347 wrote:

Because avoiding hackers includes both individual and project security. The users should do their part by adhering to the privacy and security features of the to avoid fallling victim to scammers

That's correct because thinking like a hacker can help identify potential threats to personal or organizational security and take steps to prevent them.

The first step to avoid threat is to identify the critical assets that hackers may target, such as financial information, client data, or intellectual property, and prioritize these in your security plan.

Trying to think outside the box and consider different ways a hacker might try to exploit our security vulnerabilities. This help alot.

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#33 2023-06-06 23:53:22

IyaJJJ
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Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

full;12471 wrote:
IyaJJJ;12470 wrote:
full;12469 wrote:

That's correct because thinking like a hacker can help identify potential threats to personal or organizational security and take steps to prevent them.

The first step to avoid threat is to identify the critical assets that hackers may target, such as financial information, client data, or intellectual property, and prioritize these in your security plan.

Trying to think outside the box and consider different ways a hacker might try to exploit our security vulnerabilities. This help alot.

Keep up-to-date with the latest information on emerging threats to your security, such as zero-day attacks or new malware strains which one was detected on Google chrome.

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#34 2023-06-06 23:55:19

full
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Posts: 991

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

IyaJJJ;12472 wrote:
full;12471 wrote:
IyaJJJ;12470 wrote:

The first step to avoid threat is to identify the critical assets that hackers may target, such as financial information, client data, or intellectual property, and prioritize these in your security plan.

Trying to think outside the box and consider different ways a hacker might try to exploit our security vulnerabilities. This help alot.

Keep up-to-date with the latest information on emerging threats to your security, such as zero-day attacks or new malware strains which one was detected on Google chrome.

Another way to think like a hacker to avoid threats is to make sure your passwords are complex and not easily guessed and use different passwords for different accounts.

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#35 2023-06-07 18:47:50

JONSNOWING
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Posts: 1,071

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

full;12473 wrote:
IyaJJJ;12472 wrote:
full;12471 wrote:

Trying to think outside the box and consider different ways a hacker might try to exploit our security vulnerabilities. This help alot.

Keep up-to-date with the latest information on emerging threats to your security, such as zero-day attacks or new malware strains which one was detected on Google chrome.

Another way to think like a hacker to avoid threats is to make sure your passwords are complex and not easily guessed and use different passwords for different accounts.

You are right mate, complex passwords are not so easy to guess. It’s best to avoid using date of birth, simple numbers or phone numbers and also to avoid saving passwords on untrusted devices or accounts

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#36 2023-06-07 20:59:34

Europ
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Registered: 2023-05-23
Posts: 1,372

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

JONSNOWING;12499 wrote:
full;12473 wrote:
IyaJJJ;12472 wrote:

Keep up-to-date with the latest information on emerging threats to your security, such as zero-day attacks or new malware strains which one was detected on Google chrome.

Another way to think like a hacker to avoid threats is to make sure your passwords are complex and not easily guessed and use different passwords for different accounts.

You are right mate, complex passwords are not so easy to guess. It’s best to avoid using date of birth, simple numbers or phone numbers and also to avoid saving passwords on untrusted devices or accounts

To be smart with password and Account creation. Make sure you pen down all your private details and password, with the email and keep it  somewhere safe and better still. Make sure your email is clean of every recovery code sent to you. Always make sure your written documents is safe its can always help in the future.

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#37 2023-06-07 21:33:48

joanna
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Registered: 2023-01-10
Posts: 2,273

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

full;12473 wrote:
IyaJJJ;12472 wrote:
full;12471 wrote:

Trying to think outside the box and consider different ways a hacker might try to exploit our security vulnerabilities. This help alot.

Keep up-to-date with the latest information on emerging threats to your security, such as zero-day attacks or new malware strains which one was detected on Google chrome.

Another way to think like a hacker to avoid threats is to make sure your passwords are complex and not easily guessed and use different passwords for different accounts.

To encrypt our data and safeguard our online privacy, it is advised to always utilize a virtual private network (VPN) when connecting to public Wi-Fi networks or working remotely.

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#38 2023-06-07 21:34:17

full
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Registered: 2023-01-06
Posts: 991

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

joanna;12614 wrote:
full;12473 wrote:
IyaJJJ;12472 wrote:

Keep up-to-date with the latest information on emerging threats to your security, such as zero-day attacks or new malware strains which one was detected on Google chrome.

Another way to think like a hacker to avoid threats is to make sure your passwords are complex and not easily guessed and use different passwords for different accounts.

To encrypt our data and safeguard our online privacy, it is advised to always utilize a virtual private network (VPN) when connecting to public Wi-Fi networks or working remotely.

It is critical to be wary of emails or messages requesting personal information and to avoid clicking on unsolicited links or downloading attachments from unfamiliar sources.

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#39 2023-06-07 21:34:46

Vastextension
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Registered: 2022-11-19
Posts: 1,909

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

full;12615 wrote:
joanna;12614 wrote:
full;12473 wrote:

Another way to think like a hacker to avoid threats is to make sure your passwords are complex and not easily guessed and use different passwords for different accounts.

To encrypt our data and safeguard our online privacy, it is advised to always utilize a virtual private network (VPN) when connecting to public Wi-Fi networks or working remotely.

It is critical to be wary of emails or messages requesting personal information and to avoid clicking on unsolicited links or downloading attachments from unfamiliar sources.

Enable two-factor authentication whenever possible to add an additional degree of security to account access.
Ensure that your software is up to date with the most recent security patches, as obsolete software is prone to attack.

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#40 2023-06-07 21:35:12

joanna
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Registered: 2023-01-10
Posts: 2,273

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

Vastextension;12616 wrote:
full;12615 wrote:
joanna;12614 wrote:

To encrypt our data and safeguard our online privacy, it is advised to always utilize a virtual private network (VPN) when connecting to public Wi-Fi networks or working remotely.

It is critical to be wary of emails or messages requesting personal information and to avoid clicking on unsolicited links or downloading attachments from unfamiliar sources.

Enable two-factor authentication whenever possible to add an additional degree of security to account access.
Ensure that your software is up to date with the most recent security patches, as obsolete software is prone to attack.

We can reduce our chance of falling victim to a security threat by thinking like a hacker and taking steps to protect our assets.

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#41 2023-06-07 21:35:37

thrive
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Registered: 2023-01-04
Posts: 1,974

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

joanna;12617 wrote:
Vastextension;12616 wrote:
full;12615 wrote:

It is critical to be wary of emails or messages requesting personal information and to avoid clicking on unsolicited links or downloading attachments from unfamiliar sources.

Enable two-factor authentication whenever possible to add an additional degree of security to account access.
Ensure that your software is up to date with the most recent security patches, as obsolete software is prone to attack.

We can reduce our chance of falling victim to a security threat by thinking like a hacker and taking steps to protect our assets.

Staying informed of developing dangers, keeping software up to date, using strong passwords, activating two-factor authentication, and remaining watchful against phishing attacks are all critical aspects of maintaining security and avoiding threats.

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#42 2023-06-08 19:41:32

Comrade
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From: Utopia App Client
Registered: 2022-12-30
Posts: 1,558

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

thrive;12618 wrote:
joanna;12617 wrote:
Vastextension;12616 wrote:

Enable two-factor authentication whenever possible to add an additional degree of security to account access.
Ensure that your software is up to date with the most recent security patches, as obsolete software is prone to attack.

We can reduce our chance of falling victim to a security threat by thinking like a hacker and taking steps to protect our assets.

Staying informed of developing dangers, keeping software up to date, using strong passwords, activating two-factor authentication, and remaining watchful against phishing attacks are all critical aspects of maintaining security and avoiding threats.

Its more essential if those security precautions are taking and  most especially if the users P C Is secured as well.

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#43 2023-06-08 19:43:56

Detroit
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Registered: 2022-12-27
Posts: 1,402

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

Bitcoin mining difficulty has surpassed 50 trillion hashes for the first time ever
Higher difficulty means more competition and less profit for miners, but also more security for the Bitcoin network
Higher mining difficulty means greater energy input required to mine Bitcoin, meaning greater cost for miners
Mining stocks have underperformed Bitcoin significantly over the last year

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#44 2023-06-08 19:45:00

Detroit
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Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

As more miners join the network, difficulty rises. In such a way, blocks do not get discovered quicker as more miners join the network. This difficulty adjustment is thus vital to ensure the supply of Bitcoin is released at a pre-programmed pace, as outlined by the anonymous Satoshi Nakamoto in the Bitcoin whitepaper.

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#45 2023-06-08 19:54:07

Comrade
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Registered: 2022-12-30
Posts: 1,558

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

Detroit;12731 wrote:

Bitcoin mining difficulty has surpassed 50 trillion hashes for the first time ever
Higher difficulty means more competition and less profit for miners, but also more security for the Bitcoin network
Higher mining difficulty means greater energy input required to mine Bitcoin, meaning greater cost for miners
Mining stocks have underperformed Bitcoin significantly over the last year

So you mean Bitcoin is having those mining issues at the moment.  Well it's actually going to be downside situation for bitcoin miners.

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#46 2023-06-08 22:05:52

Europ
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Registered: 2023-05-23
Posts: 1,372

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

Comrade;12733 wrote:
Detroit;12731 wrote:

Bitcoin mining difficulty has surpassed 50 trillion hashes for the first time ever
Higher difficulty means more competition and less profit for miners, but also more security for the Bitcoin network
Higher mining difficulty means greater energy input required to mine Bitcoin, meaning greater cost for miners
Mining stocks have underperformed Bitcoin significantly over the last year

So you mean Bitcoin is having those mining issues at the moment.  Well it's actually going to be downside situation for bitcoin miners.

This actually will help in moving towards getting more users on board and either way its can be a safer way if they can switched to CRP & UUSD coin.

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#47 2023-06-08 22:07:57

Europ
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Registered: 2023-05-23
Posts: 1,372

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

Europ;12770 wrote:
Comrade;12733 wrote:
Detroit;12731 wrote:

Bitcoin mining difficulty has surpassed 50 trillion hashes for the first time ever
Higher difficulty means more competition and less profit for miners, but also more security for the Bitcoin network
Higher mining difficulty means greater energy input required to mine Bitcoin, meaning greater cost for miners
Mining stocks have underperformed Bitcoin significantly over the last year

So you mean Bitcoin is having those mining issues at the moment.  Well it's actually going to be downside situation for bitcoin miners.

This actually will help in moving towards getting more users on board and either way its can be a safer way if they can switched to CRP & UUSD coin.

Utopia p2p is safer and efficient enough to withstand the bearishing moment so it a wise choice is the CRP coin is considered fpr it great value.

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#48 2023-06-08 22:36:09

full
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Registered: 2023-01-06
Posts: 991

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

thrive;12618 wrote:
joanna;12617 wrote:
Vastextension;12616 wrote:

Enable two-factor authentication whenever possible to add an additional degree of security to account access.
Ensure that your software is up to date with the most recent security patches, as obsolete software is prone to attack.

We can reduce our chance of falling victim to a security threat by thinking like a hacker and taking steps to protect our assets.

Staying informed of developing dangers, keeping software up to date, using strong passwords, activating two-factor authentication, and remaining watchful against phishing attacks are all critical aspects of maintaining security and avoiding threats.

Yes, staying informed is a good one but it is also good to be careful of possible human error when following or making use of all this procedure.

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#49 2023-06-08 22:36:37

joanna
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Registered: 2023-01-10
Posts: 2,273

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

full;12778 wrote:
thrive;12618 wrote:
joanna;12617 wrote:

We can reduce our chance of falling victim to a security threat by thinking like a hacker and taking steps to protect our assets.

Staying informed of developing dangers, keeping software up to date, using strong passwords, activating two-factor authentication, and remaining watchful against phishing attacks are all critical aspects of maintaining security and avoiding threats.

Yes, staying informed is a good one but it is also good to be careful of possible human error when following or making use of all this procedure.

I suggest always cross check for any human error before proceeding to the next phase to avoid vulnerability.

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#50 2023-06-09 21:21:26

JONSNOWING
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Posts: 1,071

Re: How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats

There’s no better way to avoid hackers than to understand how they operate and the methods they use aside from one’s private details especially newbies. Don’t get involved with what you don’t know

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