And being safe with your clicking is also pretty awesome too.
Don’t embarrass yourself by not being safe with your security and web apps, for your sake and mine.
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And being safe with your clicking is also pretty awesome too.
Don’t embarrass yourself by not being safe with your security and web apps, for your sake and mine.
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[…] Tips0Cost of Being Hacked [8BIT PSA] Posted by Eric Dye on Apr 10, 2011Getting hacked can cause you a lot of embarrassment.In fact, sometimes it’s not even your security that’s breeched, but someone […]
Aaron Melton says
So this is what webmasters do when the lights go out.
Will P says
Good passwords don’t stop users from typing their passwords into malicious sites, like the ones that have been making the twitter rounds. We can’t only preach good passwords and forget about user education.
In this case… twitter should have disallowed non-OAuth logins LONG ago.
Stuart says
Agreed – 150%
Travis Fish says
Hahaha My roomates make fun of me for my 16 character password, but they dont get those type of messages from me so ha. I’ve gotten three of those exact same messages this week.
Aaron Melton says
You use that same 16-character password on all your websites, don’cha? 😉
Tim Owens says
Happened to our pastor last week, prompting him to close out his Twitter account that we had just got him setup with a few weeks ago. Disheartening to see him give up on it because of this one instance, but incredibly embarrassing nonetheless.
Stuart says
At least he tried it, my pastor won’t even consider it because “I don’t understand why anyone would do that” …
I’ve tried educating him. Tried links that show positive uses of twitter / facebook / et al in ministry … !