7 tips to avoid your cryptos being stolen

One of the worst reactions when you have to register on a site, when choosing your security coordinates (in particular the password and ID), you go as fast as you can and use terms that are easy to remember like your first and/or last names, your birthdays or the dates of your relatives! Cette méthode est à éviter, aussi bien pour sécuriser votre ordinateur, votre smartphone que votre accès à des plateformes d’échange de cryptomonnaies centralisées (Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, Crypto.com…) ou defiesme décentralécentralis , for example.

Quite often, online sites ask you to choose a password consisting of more than 8-10 alphanumeric characters (mixing numbers and letters) or even special characters (!, /, *, §,? …) or uppercase letters. You will find this boring, but these sites do not require sadistically complex passwords, but rather because they know the methods of hackers! Following a general principle: the more complex the password, the longer it contains a mixture of uppercase, lowercase, and special characters, the more difficult it is to decrypt and “crack” it by an experienced hacker.

Let’s be honest, these measures do not provide you with complete security, but nevertheless they greatly reduce the risk of your access data being stolen from your favorite sites and from the exchanges or digital wallets where you store your cryptocurrencies! Similarly, to keep your data safe, use the paper wallet method described in List 2.

Frank Mccarthy

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