‘Apple says all its devices are
affected by two bugs.’ This news identified risks of
your information being hacked. For many people, Facebook provides a
place to record their life’s events. The risk is that too
much information is provided, leaving them vulnerable to fraud and identity theft: FIVE TOP TIPS
-Your Credit Card or Other Financial
Details Researchers recommend being extremely
vigilant about images in the back of photographs giving away vital personal information – for example your credit card or passport lying on the table. – Your Full Home Address
Do not put your full address on
Facebook – even if you just restrict it to friends. – When Your Home is Empty
You should not post when you check into
an airport as you could inadvertently be alerting criminals to the fact your home is empty. – Regular Photos with Geotags
Facebook will often prompt you to add
the location of a photo when you upload it. But this presents a problem if done consistently. Companies, brands and potential hackers
can discover things like where you last went on holiday, where you went out last night and whether you’re in a relationship. Personal information taken from
Facebook can also be instrumental in fraudsters stealing your identity. ‘If you’ve ever pressed ‘Login with
Facebook’ on a website, you’re giving Facebook permission to share sensitive data with the site you are visiting’. ‘In today’s digital age, people are
sharing just about everything on social media sites like Facebook. ‘But most are unaware of just how much
can be seen by brands, businesses and, in some cases, criminals’, he said. Researchers say the best way to stay
safe online is to only share what you would be happy for the whole world to read. ‘As tempting as it may be to rejoice
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