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April 17, 2024, 01:12:10 PM
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All the points are there OP but I'd prefer for them to experience that because that is the way it helps them to realize that they need to be more careful on their keys and avoid unnecessary things like installing apps that cause losing control of their wallet. Maybe this is not a piece of good advice but as we observed, the majority just learn how to secure their funds after suffering losing their money.

It was not hard to avoid losing our keys if we are able to understand the simple message that experienced investors told us. But if we are hard-headed, we don't need to blame the market and hackers but just ourselves.

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April 20, 2024, 08:42:21 AM
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This is not hard to handle.

The best advice ever is too keep your Bitcoin separately away from your devices that you connect to the internet, all the problems of getting hijacked or clicking on links and even viruses and malware happen through the internet connection.

We can't do without the internet though, but when it comes to Bitcoin and crypto, the best way to keep their safe is far away from the internet, so use your device to do everything you want online but do not keep your Bitcoin wallet near the devices to use to surf the web and do all internet related activities with.

If you are someone who always makes crypto transactions every day, get an Electrum wallet on your smartphone and only keep a small amount of Bitcoin in the wallet, already, hot wallets are made for everyday transactions, while hardware wallets are made for long-term safe holding.
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April 20, 2024, 10:08:19 AM
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All the points are there OP but I'd prefer for them to experience that because that is the way it helps them to realize that they need to be more careful on their keys and avoid unnecessary things like installing apps that cause losing control of their wallet. Maybe this is not a piece of good advice but as we observed, the majority just learn how to secure their funds after suffering losing their money.

It was not hard to avoid losing our keys if we are able to understand the simple message that experienced investors told us. But if we are hard-headed, we don't need to blame the market and hackers but just ourselves.

your advice is very rude imo lol, experiencing ulu just realizing that actually not everyone has this kind of awareness, in fact many of them keep repeating the same mistakes over and over again, so very tight security at the start is a better and wiser way than experience.

what I mean by initial security can be likened to you having a house and in every corner of your house, you provide good locks and also CCTV cameras in areas that are not visible, as well as the security of your PC, smartphone or laptop, as owners we must pay attention to security especially when we have a lot of data inside.



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April 20, 2024, 11:26:11 AM
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To summarize everything that you have said

All those your points are pointing towards one thing and that is too make use of an offline wallet that isn't connected to the internet all the time and the best offline wallets are hardware wallets. If you make use of a hardware wallet then you'll be safe from all the warnings you listed above. When you make use of a wallet that isn't linked to the internet 24/7 and your device gets compromised from visiting the sites you mentioned, your Bitcoin will be safe and not get stolen from your wallet.

Another advice is not to put all your eggs in one basket, don't store all your coins in one wallet because you might never know what could go wrong. Due to nature, Humans are careless, it takes just one mistake and all your Bitcoins are lost. You can make use of a hardware wallet to store your Bitcoin that you intent to hodl for a very long time and those that you might need frequently can be stored in an Electrum wallet on an airgapped device. Then you also need to protect your seed phrase/Private key by keeping it in a secure manner that only you can have access to which means they should be nowhere online or kept on a device that aren't airgapped.

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April 20, 2024, 11:37:05 AM
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3) If you use an online wallet, always keep the wallet's email address username and passwords separate from other accounts.
For your point number 3 if you use an online wallet, do not save the username and password on your browser. You can never be sure of who is watching you remotely or who has remote access to your browser.
People who save their password and username in browsers it means their is no point for security because for one that takes security very important will never allow password and username to be saved on browser. This act can allow anyone that have access to your phone to get into your wallet. When your phone is hacked and password is been saved in the browser I think it is possible for hackers to get access to your account with these useful details.

Security should be very important responsibility that users needs to take care of themselves without the help of third parties or any application. When people save their login details on browsers it shows that they are careless and they can't trust their self of keeping username and password in a safe place that they can always remember.
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April 22, 2024, 09:41:54 PM
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5) Do not download or install unnecessary apps / software.
This is a very good advice and many people do not understand this. Especially people who have never been victim of hack before. You will see some people's mobile phone where they have wallet in it and still see different kinds of application running it without knowing the developers of such a applications.

7) If someone wants to share data or work with team viewer, be careful, if you do not have enough knowledge about team viewer, do not give access or share with team viewer software.
I was nearly a victim of this scam, when I was a newbie. It was just in this forum someone offered a job that will pay very high amount of money. I contacted the person via telegram and they requested that I install team viewer and give them the details. I did as they directed. When I realised that the person started navigating through my folders I quickly shot the system. Restarted it and uninstalled team viewer.

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May 24, 2024, 07:57:41 PM
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New Bitcoin BTC users are getting hacked
And due to holding small amount, their media publicity is less.


Newbies may be much safer if they follow some simple rules/method described below.

1) Stop visiting pornography websites.
Reason: These sites have the most traps or nets for hacking, moreover, these sites stimulate people's brains, then you will be restless to click anywhere, which is a trap for hackers.

2) Different types of apps/notifications on social media/Facebook like: Future check/What would you look like if you were the opposite sex? / How will you be in the next year, etc., refrain from such activities.

3) If you use an online wallet, always keep the wallet's email address username and passwords separate from other accounts.

4) Do not login to your wallet with mobile if you are new to crypto.

5) Do not download or install unnecessary apps / software.

6) Do not try to update anything too quickly if you want to update various apps or software at any time. Take enough time to verify, check online, then update very coolly.

7) If someone wants to share data or work with team viewer, be careful, if you do not have enough knowledge about team viewer, do not give access or share with team viewer software.




These are valid points but one can I actually do most of them and nothing will happen but to be on the safer side don't try it before it will lead to had I know. But sometimes when we get scammed it's not like we are not careful or because we are careless just like I said in one of my post this thing happen like an accident and sometimes when we got scammed, not like we didn't observe as all these stuffs you mentioned here but you will be asking how come they manage to penetrate after you have keep everything safe.

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May 24, 2024, 09:11:09 PM
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1) Stop visiting pornography websites.
Reason: These sites have the most traps or nets for hacking, moreover, these sites stimulate people's brains, then you will be restless to click anywhere, which is a trap for hackers.
I don’t think pornography websites are the only ones where you can get hacked. All I will say is that we should stop visiting random websites. If we are visiting any website, we should always make sure that we double check to confirm if we are visiting the legitimate site and not a fake one.

3) If you use an online wallet, always keep the wallet's email address username and passwords separate from other accounts.
You shouldn’t even leave your bitcoin in an online wallet,  if you are holding your bitcoin, then it should be kept in a non-custodial wallet. Never leave your bitcoin in a hot wallet, anything can end up happening to it at any moment because you don’t have total control over it.
 
Also, if you have an exchange account, make sure you use a different gmail username and password from the one you were using for other websites, and make sure your sensitive information shouldn’t be stored online.

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Last edit: May 24, 2024, 09:29:42 PM by STINKYBEE
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New Bitcoin BTC users are getting hacked
And due to holding small amount, their media publicity is less.

1) Stop visiting pornography websites.
Reason: These sites have the most traps or nets for hacking, moreover, these sites stimulate people's brains, then you will be restless to click anywhere, which is a trap for hackers.

Simple, If the stranger looking text in a suspicious page tells you to "click allow to proceed", don't listen to the instructions. Simply click "Block" instead of "Allow".


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