A great How To guide for Online Privacy
The reality is, though we really shouldn’t be using this technology¹, we kind of have to. If you have a brain, you should be taking at least a few simple steps to secure your devices, and your activities, from the bad guys – whomever they happen to be today.. This PC Magazine resource can help, regardless your skill level, or device type (Yes, you Apple people need to read this too!)
* How to Stay Anonymous Online
“We live in a world of mass surveillance. Here’s how to stay anonymous online without ditching the internet entirely.” Read more..
If this information is nothing new to you, you can probably think of a few friends and relatives who really need to learn it..
¹ daily headlines like this, for example..
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“Medicaid Database Department” phone scam
I just received a new (to me) ‘caller has a foreign accent’ telephone scam phone call: this one claiming to be the Medicaid Database Department.
It’s gotten so I wouldn’t let my elderly loved ones answer the phone anymore. (And if that’s not possible, I’d sign them up with nomorobo and one of the paid spam-blocking services.[ see https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/12/18220804/how-to-stop-phone-spam-landline-scam-calls])
“How the Scam Works
Medicare and Social Security beneficiaries across the country report receiving calls from scam operators (frequently with foreign accents), who claim to represent Medicare, Social Security, or an insurance company. These callers claim that new Medicare, Social Security, or supplemental insurance benefits cards are being issued or that the beneficiary’s file must be updated. The scam artist asks the citizen to verify or provide their personal banking information, which is then used to commit theft.”
How to erase yourself from the Internet
Reading reco: What to Do When You Want to Delete Yourself From the Internet
“Privacy might be dead, but following these steps could help you save your digital life.” Read more.
Remove yourself from people search sites and erase your online presence
Read this article, and take actions.
Link: Remove yourself from people search sites and erase your online presence
Related reading: Google’s Pichai says people know how much Android snoops (really?)
12 Simple Steps..
Read this https://www.pcmag.com/article/360806/12-simple-things-you-can-do-to-be-more-secure-online
You are the problem
And you don’t care.
My ‘Must Read of the Month’.
Lotta words to read here. But it’s important you know – and think.
* Your forgotten IoT gadgets will leave a disastrous, toxic legacy
“With IoT devices increasingly a part of the real, physical world, something needs to be done to avoid disaster in the event of a cyberattack against connected systems.” Read more..
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Today’s quote:
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Okay.. Let’s cast a critical eye..
At the bottom of an article about how, for a few bucks, ANY-one can buy a ‘kit’ and make their own Android Ransomware (see, Easy-to-Use Apps Allow Anyone to Create Android Ransomware Within Seconds) we are advised how to ‘stay safe’ from such unhappy things..
How to Protect Your Android Devices from Ransomware Attacks
In order to protect against such threats on mobile devices, you are recommended to:
- Always keep regular backups of your important data.
- Make sure that you run an active anti-virus security suite of tools on your machine.
- Avoid downloading apps from unknown sites and third-party app stores.
- Always pay close attention to the permissions requested by an app, even if it is downloaded from an official app store.
- Do not open any email attachments from unknown sources.
- Finally, browse the Internet safely.
And let’s analyze that advice with our critical eye:
- Always keep regular backups of your important data. Because it’s not a question of if you’ll get screwed, it’s a question of when.
- Make sure that you run an active anti-virus security suite of tools on your machine. No arguements. If it connects to the Internet you NEED this. But KNOW THIS: it’s only a semi-effective shield, NOT bulletproof armor.
- Avoid downloading apps from unknown sites and third-party app stores. Or even regular ‘stores’, as we’ve seen them get ‘poisoned’ already (Google Play Store, recently [see https://thehackernews.com/2017/08/android-ddos-botnet.html]). So let’s just change it to: Do NOT download apps.
[edit 9/18: and yet again. See this http://thehackernews.com/2017/09/play-store-malware.html.] - Always pay close attention to the permissions requested by an app, even if it is downloaded from an official app store. Utterly pointless to advise this. First of all no one will. Second, were ‘average people’ to start doing this, they’d have no clue what all that ‘tech jargon’ means. And 3rd, most apps don’t offer you any choices with ‘Permissions’ – if you want the app, you have to accept the ads and the spying. So let’s just use my #3 as our guide.
- Do not open any email attachments from unknown sources. Um. People who still do this have never read a tech article in their life. So they aren’t seeing this.Those who do (read articles) KNOW email is still a favorite way for the criminals to infect your machine. MY advice? Unless someone you know has told you, “I’m sending you a document”, don’t open it – period.
- Finally, browse the Internet safely. What? Great advice! Only one problem — there is no such thing. ( Um … I guess that translates to “don’t look at pron”?)
- Do not ‘jailbreak’ or ‘root’ your device. (Okay.. so I had to add one.)
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Today’s quotable quote: “Lighten up, just enjoy life, smile more, laugh more, and don’t get so worked up about things.” ~ Kenneth Branagh
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