USERS of social media for now must practice caution by carefully analyzing the messages on their accounts to avoid falling into scams perpetrated by cybercriminals. “Before proceeding with an action, make sure to verify the actual sources first. Another good practice would be to ensure that all online accounts have two-factor authentication and try to [ ]
Saturday 27 February 2021
businessmirror - 8 days ago
Social-media users must practice caution to protect their privacy


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