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LESSONS FROM BEING
HACKED
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2. Lessons From Being Hacked
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I got hacked via my ping.fm account
The hacker was on the east coast
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3. Lessons From Being Hacked
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I had to…
Delete 2 ping.fm accounts
Delete countless posts on
Facebook, Twitter, Plaxo and LinkedIn
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4. Lessons From Being Hacked
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Lesson: Keep close tabs on how your
online accounts are linked together.
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Lesson: Delete any unused online accounts.
First delete your information from within the
account and then delete the account.
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Lesson: Delete any unused email addresses -
especially the free ones. Only do this if you
are sure that no account is linked to the email
address or that no sensitive information will
be sent to it.
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Lesson: Do not use one password for all your
online accounts! Fortunately the hack was
limited because I did not. I now have a
premium subscription to LastPass.com.
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