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#1 29-01-2023 08:22:22

Oliver222
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Another thing that's very-very easy to do is change your WordPress password regularly. For instance, once per month. This implies that you're always thinking of some new thing to type, and some new password that someone might never guess, because you are changing it every month. You'd be surprised at how many passwords consist of someone's name, child's name, or pet's name but if you are changing a code on a typical basis, adding in letters and numbers to it, now that's a code that no-one will guess meaning no body may have usage of your site besides you and the people you choose.

Finally, set different passwords than other WordPress blogs you own. Set a different password apart from your email or your FTP account. The situation with setting exactly the same password for different accounts is if someone gets use of your WordPress site, now they have access to your website, your other WordPress sites, your email, your FTP, and so on. But if you use different passwords for WordPress, for email and for FTP meaning if someone happens to gain access to your WordPress they don't have use of your other accounts.

World of Warcraft is really a extremely popular online game that's played by more than 11 million people now. Since it is popular, these day there are scam emails to keep yourself informed of. These are made to attempt to either put malware on your machine or even to "phish" your login and password from you. Learn what they are and what to do about them not to get scammed.

One email covers how a peer to peer patch downloader has been slow. You're encouraged to download the attachment and set it up into your World of Warcraft program folder to be able to make your patch downloads much faster. While this sounds nice, it's a scam. This attachment is some sort of malware. No-one is 100% in what it does, but most likely it's a keylogger that may steal your login and password whenever you type it into your computer. Note that Blizzard will never send an attachment in an email. Most of the downloads and improvements come through the game and not during your email account.

Another new email that's out discusses a 3 hour suspension on your account. It switches into detail about how you will need to log into your account and settle the problem on the account in order that more suspensions will not happen. This makes it sound like if you don't act immediately, you might get locked out from the game for quite sometime. There is a link that's provided to login to your account and settle the issue. This is only a vintage phishing scam. It's built to trick users so as to truly get your login and password. There's another similar email about a password issue that Blizzard needs to verify. Don't use this link either.

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