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Ep6: Securing Your Online Accounts
In this episode of Byte Sized Security, host Marc David dives deep on best practices for locking down your online accounts, including:Creating strong, unique passwords - Using passphrases, password managers, proper length and complexityEnabling multi-factor authentication - Using authenticator apps, security keys, SMS codes, and other factorsSecuring MFA backup codes - Storing offline, not on your computerUsing advanced authentication options - Like biometrics and video selfie verification when availableMonitoring account activity - Setting up alerts for suspicious logins, transactions, and changesRevoking unnecessary third-party account accessTurning on enhanced security settings - Like fraud monitoring and access restrictionsResponding to account breaches - Changing passwords, contacting companies, freezing creditMaintaining good account hygiene - Signing out, updating credentials periodically, deleting unused accounts<br/>For full episode recaps, subscribe to Byte Sized Security wherever you get your podcasts or visit bytesizedsecurity.show. See you next time!---I do hope you enjoyed this episode of the podcast. Here's some helpful resources including any sites that were mentioned in this episode.--Sites Mentioned in this EpisodeMore than a Password - Multifactor authentication (MFA) can make you much more secure. Taking the extra step beyond just a password can protect your business, online purchases, bank accounts, and even your identity from potential hackers.People Are Still Terrible at Creating PasswordsHow To Freeze Your Credit With Experian, Equifax and TransUnion - This article from Clark Howard provides excellent guidance on how to freeze and unfreeze your credit with the three major credit bureaus to prevent identity theft.Five things to do to protect yourself online | FTC Consumer AdviceThreat Modeling: The First Step on Your Privacy Journey - Privacy Guides - An excellent resource to figure out how to balance security, privacy and usability.<br/>--Find subscriber links on my site, add to your podcast player, or listen on the web players on my site:Listen to Byte Sized Security --Support this Podcast with a Tip:Support Byte Sized Security