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Topic: Upgrade Security System (Read 306 times)

newbie
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February 28, 2019, 07:51:45 AM
#18
Someone explain that what upgrade security system that you are talking about?
legendary
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February 26, 2019, 10:24:56 PM
#17
Besides using strong passwords and keep them safely backups online or off-line (should be off-line backups), checking potential threats before installing anything in your devices is essential to protect and keep your accounts safe.
I created a topic on this issue:
[Guide] Virustotal scan guideline to detect viruses, trojans, malwares, worms
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 952
February 25, 2019, 10:47:52 PM
#16
I think if you have to use a strong password So hacking the account is not so easy, But you need to know the common issues for using the Internet.

How can I use a strong password?

Ans: first use 4digit any name first Capital later and then small later (ex: Apem), then secondly use 4disit number(ex: 1234), lastly use 4digit special character (ex: @#$%), You need to have a password (ex: Apem1234@#$%)
It is almost impossible to hack your password If you are cautious.

Or may be just use some secure password manager. I agree with op's suggestion too, 2fa would provide additional security.
legendary
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Merit: 1828
February 25, 2019, 10:10:39 PM
#15
Thank you.
I use KeePass. I'm not familiar with the other choices.
Did you mean this one, bones261?
https://keepass.info/
Please confirm that what I searched and posted is the right software that you suggested.
I don't want to use phising password manager, LOL.

Yes, that is the webpage my software directs me to.

full member
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Merit: 155
February 25, 2019, 10:08:03 PM
#14
Thank you.
I use KeePass. I'm not familiar with the other choices.
Did you mean this one, bones261?
https://keepass.info/
Please confirm that what I searched and posted is the right software that you suggested.
I don't want to use phising password manager, LOL.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1828
February 25, 2019, 10:02:45 PM
#13
I need my password manager, since I can't keep the passwords in my mind.
Password manager, how to use it?
Which password managers are the best that I should use?
Would you mind sharing some good password managers, please.
I really want to save try using password managers, so highly appreciated your coming helpful reply.

I use KeePass. I'm not familiar with the other choices.
full member
Activity: 462
Merit: 155
February 25, 2019, 09:42:28 PM
#12
I need my password manager, since I can't keep the passwords in my mind.
Password manager, how to use it?
Which password managers are the best that I should use?
Would you mind sharing some good password managers, please.
I really want to save try using password managers, so highly appreciated your coming helpful reply.
legendary
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Merit: 2472
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February 25, 2019, 06:33:53 AM
#11
Yep we need to new security system. I vote we all club together to create a fund, and we pay TMAN ro go and smack the heads of people who waste admin time by not adopting sensible security measures.

The cheaper option would be to provide them with a condom that they could use to completely enclose their heads whilst they are on their computers.
hero member
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Bitcoin = Financial freedom
February 25, 2019, 06:23:46 AM
#10
Already people mentioned that why 2Fa can't be implemented so what we can do to secure our bitcointalk account.

1.Add an working email to your account - it will be better if you can manage a separate email only for BTT
2.Never use same passwords on any login which passwords are used on BTT and used email
3.Stake your bitcoin address -  it is the only way to recover your account if got hacked.
sr. member
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I am alive but in hibernation.
February 25, 2019, 06:17:30 AM
#9
Till the time forum will implement 2FA or other security measures you can follow the below guide to make your account safe in this forum.

[Guide] Bitcointalk account security
legendary
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Merit: 2223
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February 25, 2019, 12:03:03 AM
#8
If someone wants to write a patch for it, I will seriously consider adding it. I believe that safely adding 2FA would be very time-consuming, so I'm not willing to do it myself or direct Slickage to do it.

Please try to search before you make new thread. Don't make just post for earn merit, post if you have good suggestions for forum.
There is few post when I used search button for 2FA

1. Why can't we set up 2FA on this forum? It would be a good idea.
2. Bitcointalk Account Security (2FA)
3. We need 2FA, and we need it now.
4. 2fa on bitcointalk
5. Isn't it time to introduce 2FA to enhance user account security ?

And so on, there is more thread. So you can learn from that post why still not implement 2FA.
copper member
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February 24, 2019, 08:42:57 PM
#7
Perhaps 2FA could be implemented in the new forum software... but until it's out. We don't really know whether this issue will be addresses. This has been discussed here so many times but for now your accounts security is entirely in your hands.
- Strong long password
- Very excellent anti virus
- No unnecessary downloads and installations of software and add-ons
member
Activity: 252
Merit: 59
February 24, 2019, 08:23:24 PM
#6
I think if you have to use a strong password So hacking the account is not so easy, But you need to know the common issues for using the Internet.

How can I use a strong password?

Ans: first use 4digit any name first Capital later and then small later (ex: Apem), then secondly use 4disit number(ex: 1234), lastly use 4digit special character (ex: @#$%), You need to have a password (ex: Apem1234@#$%)
It is almost impossible to hack your password If you are cautious.
Having the different elements in clumps is not good practice for a good password. I usually use a password manager to generate my passwords. Only problem with them is that I need my password manager, since I can't keep the passwords in my mind.

Perhaps
@P3^^l2e4A#S0/O
Yep, I just share my some knowledge and experience, I just gave one example There might be something better than that However, if using a strong password is given and if you are a little careful about hacking the account will be difficult.

Edit: Because the special characters can not find the computer very easily.
newbie
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Merit: 0
February 24, 2019, 08:08:39 PM
#5
Thanks for recommendation password.
then what if there is some kind of malware that can access our device? I think it's unique and strong passwords are still not very safe.
The admin can add login information, which is sent to the registered email so that the user knows and can confirm that it is his own activity or another party.
try when there are 2fa it must also be much safer.

many don't realize, there are a number of bitcointalk fake sites like the word

I found three more clone
In this topic https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.23359060
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1828
February 24, 2019, 07:55:02 PM
#4
I think if you have to use a strong password So hacking the account is not so easy, But you need to know the common issues for using the Internet.

How can I use a strong password?

Ans: first use 4digit any name first Capital later and then small later (ex: Apem), then secondly use 4disit number(ex: 1234), lastly use 4digit special character (ex: @#$%), You need to have a password (ex: Apem1234@#$%)
It is almost impossible to hack your password If you are cautious.

Having the different elements in clumps is not good practice for a good password. I usually use a password manager to generate my passwords. Only problem with them is that I need my password manager, since I can't keep the passwords in my mind.

Perhaps
@P3^^l2e4A#S0/O

mk4
legendary
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Paldo.io 🤖
February 24, 2019, 07:50:18 PM
#3
Most hackings aren't due to the system/software's security; majority or most are simply due to unfamiliarity on how to properly secure their account(s). You know, the usual things like:

1. Unsecure 8-12 digit dictionary password
2. Using the same passwords over multiple accounts
3. Saving passwords on unencrypted text/word files

One of the best ways to combat hackers/scammers is to equip yourself with proper knowledge.
member
Activity: 252
Merit: 59
February 24, 2019, 07:45:25 PM
#2
I think if you have to use a strong password So hacking the account is not so easy, But you need to know the common issues for using the Internet.

How can I use a strong password?

Ans: first use 4digit any name first Capital later and then small later (ex: Apem), then secondly use 4disit number(ex: 1234), lastly use 4digit special character (ex: @#$%), You need to have a password (ex: Apem1234@#$%)
It is almost impossible to hack your password If you are cautious.
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
February 24, 2019, 07:19:24 PM
#1
I apologized before for this post, without reducing respect for the moderator, admin and forum leaders here.

Various incidents of hacking accounts are nothing new in the internet world. even though we know sometimes what causes an account to be hacked is negligence from the users themselves. whether it's stuck with phishing web, or not careful in storing identity to login.

However, this should also be our job to think about so that at least we can minimize the hacking of accounts. maybe there are some things that can be done by upgrading the forum security system. the application of 2fa google authenticator in some webs can be said to be quite successful to minimize the occurrence of account hacking. maybe the admin here can consider implementing the security system, so this can protect users in this forum.

Please remind me if I have an error in speaking.🙇
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