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A professional hacker opened a space on a Reddit forum to answer questions and give cybersecurity tips against cyberattacks.
On a Reddit forum, a professional hacker shared some cybersecurity tips so that people can protect themselves from cyberattacks on the internet and keep their personal data secure.
In the post, the user said he worked for companies and government agencies, and other profiles could ask him anything.
“My experience is in areas such as networks, development, operational security, threat model analysis, and penetration testing (not hacking your ex-wife’s Instagram for $50),” he wrote.
People didn’t miss the chance to learn new digital security skills.
“Keep all sensitive information (passwords, seed phrases, etc.) on paper and away from third-party digital storage online. Don’t click on random links or download unknown files,” he warned.
The hacker mentioned that he frequently analyzes companies with poor security systems. “I’ve seen companies valued at over $200 million with terrible security,” he reported.
+Click here to see the hacker’s post on Reddit
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