A security tip about Email accounts to avoid getting hacked your account(s)!

Dec 01, 2008

Hello Readers, who want to stay update!

In this quick tip, I want to tell you about an important security tip for your Email account. In fact after understanding this tip, you will be able to keep your Email for yourself forever!

Have you ever seen somebody who has lost his or her Email account? (Who has lost his or her Email password because a hacker has changed it).
So, to prevent this happening to yourself, it is just enough to read this post carefully:
If you are using a free Email service, like Yahoo, Google (Gmail), MSN (hot mail) and so on, you can apply some settings for your Email account. One of the most important settings is Security question. So, if you have an Email account or you are going to sign up once, don’t forget to make a good security question and have a proper and private answer for it. So, after applying this setting for your Email account, if somebody hacks your account and change your password, you will be able to use your security question to request your Email service to let you to change your password or send a new password to your secondary Email (It depends on your Email service).

A professional hacker says: ‘If you have a good security question, your Email account will be yours forever!’
So, now and after reading this tutorial, you are able to save your Email account of yours forever!

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2 Responses

  1. User Gravatar Bert Delgado
    8:14 am on December 8th, 2008

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