Gmail and Facebook Users Advised to Secure Their Accounts Immediately

 

In a recent report by Action Fraud, it has been disclosed that millions of Gmail and Facebook users are at risk of cyberattacks, with Brits losing a staggering £1.3 million to hackers. The data reveals that a concerning 22,530 individuals fell victim to account breaches in the past year alone.

According to Pauline Smith, Head of Action Fraud, the ubiquity of social media and email accounts makes everyone susceptible to fraudulent activities and cyberattacks. As technology advances, detecting fraud becomes increasingly challenging, emphasising the critical need for enhanced security measures.

The report highlights three primary methods exploited by hackers to compromise accounts: on-platform chain hacking, leaked passwords, and phishing. On-platform chain hacking involves cybercriminals seizing control of one account to infiltrate others. Additionally, leaked passwords from data breaches pose a significant threat to account security.

To safeguard against such threats, Action Fraud recommends adopting robust security practices. Firstly, users are advised to create strong and unique passwords for each of their email and social media accounts. One effective method suggested is combining three random words that hold personal significance, balancing memorability with security.

Moreover, implementing 2-Step Verification (2SV) adds an extra layer of protection to accounts. With 2SV, users are prompted to provide additional verification, such as a code sent to their phone, when logging in from a new device or making signifi

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