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Facebook hacker | Facebook Spidla Hacker Attack.
Profile of former Czech prime minister and former European Commissioner Vladimir Spidla on Facebook someone abused the publication series of vulgar and anti-Semitic posts. Posts inter alia urged readers to the forthcoming presidential elections vote for a candidate of social democracy or former prime minister Jiri Dienstbier, Jan Fischer. The matter would then, according to him did not go unpunished.
"If it is not technically possible, and try to use legal means to investigate the matter. I am convinced that some acts can not be unpunished," said the former commissioner. Posts deleted after about an hour, apologized for them, and pointed out that he had done everything in his power to avoid a similar thing happen again.
Incident by Spidla official statement shows that some political groups are willing to resort to any dirty methods "is an example of extremely sagging political methods. Contributions were, fortunately, to the extent outrageous that no judgment could be assumed that this is my activity." Pointed to the suspicious activity at 11:39 Slerka Josef, Czech expert on new media, who teaches at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University in Prague.
How to prevent: a unique password and login authentication
Spidla Technet editor said that it was not the first time his Internet accounts someone tried hacked. Czech politician allegedly got a few weeks ago warning that someone tried to access his e-mail account from an unusual place abroad, and on the recommendation provider so changed the password on most services. Failed, however, Facebook.
I therefore believe that this was a case of Internet vandalism, but targeted attack, possibly by neo-Nazi groups. "While we do not know who, but I believe it was a targeted attack and organized," says Vladimír Spidla.
Editors Technet recommends the following steps to minimize the chance that you will become like an inconvenience:
- Secure passwords - always use long passwords, it should not be an existing word, preferably a combination of letters and numbers, at least six to eight characters (more about secure passwords in our previous article).
- Different passwords for each service - do not use the same password on multiple sites. And while we're at it, do not use the old trick with the fact that before their usual password just add a letter indicating the service. If you know the trick, they know it and forwards.
- Service password management - if you have a problem so many passwords to remember, you can use special programs to manage passwords. We recommend cloud LastPass or KeePass more classic. Both work for free and allow you to protect (encrypt) all passwords with one master password. The linkage to the browser show their strength in the simple use, you will not have to worry that you assign a password wrong (more on the last password).
- Two-step login - range of services, including Google and Facebook, allows so-called two-step login that simple pairing with your phone or mobile applications will increase security essentially on the level of security of electronic banking (more on two stage security).
- Do not log on from unknown computers - internet cafes, computer strangers, shared computers, wherever you run the risk that your password without your knowledge is stored in memory (either through a browser or through keylogger). And also avoid embarrassing situation when unknown visitors the opportunity to leave something proclamation to the world on your behalf. To make you so embarrassed, do not be a politician.
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