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Cyber Criminals Want Your Information: Stop Them Cold! – Free Udemy Courses

Cyber Criminals Want Your Information: Stop Them Cold! – Free Udemy Courses

Learn to securely and easily manage your digital life’s ever-growing list of passwords and beat cyber criminals!

What you’ll learn

Cyber Criminals Want Your Information: Stop Them Cold! – Free Udemy Courses

  • Learn how to securely store your usernames and passwords thus beating the cyber criminals!
  • Learn how to easily manage and organize your digital life’s long list of usernames and passwords!

Requirements

  • You should have basic Internet and computer skills which you have because you made it to Udemy!

  • Turn on HD (high definition) on the Udemy player so the videos are clear and sharp!

Description

Let’s face it – life on the Internet means



usernames and passwords (accounts)



!



Lots



of them!

Stop and think about it for a moment.  How many sites do you login into daily, weekly, or monthly?

  • Social media: Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Skype, Pinterest, Instagram, Youtube…
  • Ecommerce: Amazon, eBay, Overstock, Newegg, Target, Walmart…
  • Online Banking: Paypal, Bank Of America, Wells Fargo, Sun Trust, Charles Schwab…
  • Email: Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail, your ISP email…
  • Gaming: Xbox Live!, Playstation, Wii, Steam…
  • Streaming: Youtube, Netflix, Hulu, Curiosity Stream…

The above list is only a









small sample





of sites you probably use regularly.  Many people have over one hundred accounts and that list is growing all the time!

How do you keep track of all this information?

  • Use the same few passwords among your accounts
  • Keep a spreadsheet
  • Write them down on paper
  • List them on a word processing document
  • Stick notes on your monitor

Unfortunately, none of those are good practices.  That’s right – none of them.  For the best security, you should have a



different password



for every account (site)!  These passwords should also be stored in an encrypted and safe manner.

Now, why should you use a different password? You have heard of massive data breaches, haven’t you? Where do cyber criminals steal thousands, hundreds of thousands, or even millions of account information?  It has happened to many sites including Adobe, eBay, Twitter, and many many others.

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If your Twitter and bank passwords are the same and the cyber criminals steal your Twitter password, guess what? They could now potentially access your bank account! That would be a nightmare.

So every account on every site should have a unique password.  After all, the username is usually your email address so in most cases, your account is only protected by your password.  However, there is more to this puzzle.

You should make your password as difficult for cybercriminals to guess as possible.  That means quit using



video123



and use something like



R-‘hJ@y|11_b@i&U%RfB-z`J7ZF0d”: blog”kg



which is far more secure.

Now you are probably wondering: how in the world do I have a unique long password for every site and easily keep track of all this information? Well, you are in the right place.  That is the whole point of this Udemy course.

Your instructor, Jeremy O’Connell, will explain with videos how you secure your digital accounts and better protect yourself from cyber criminals.  So the next time when you hear on the news of some site being hacked and millions of accounts being stolen you will know your accounts are safe and changing that site’s password is no big deal.

What are you waiting for?! This course is even





free,





so put away your wallet!

Who this course is for:

  • If you are viewing this page you are using the Internet and it is time to learn how to better protect your online accounts from cybercriminals.



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