Social Media Means
Photo: Andrew Neel
According to the data presented by the Atlas VPN team, based on the Identity Theft Resource Center survey, Instagram users suffered the most from account takeover in 2021. In total, 84% of social media account takeover victims reported that their Instagram accounts got hijacked by scammers.
Figure out what to do next with your life Examine your purpose in life. Find your purpose. ... Evaluate your life values. ... Analyze your...
Read More »
You don't get paid per video view. Rather, you're paid for the times when someone watches or clicks on an ad shown on your video. Influencer...
Read More »While social media’s popularity and use has proliferated across the board, it’s emerged that user profiles of some platforms get compromised more often than others. According to the data presented by the Atlas VPN team, based on the Identity Theft Resource Center survey, Instagram users suffered the most from account takeover in 2021. In total, 84% of social media account takeover victims reported that their Instagram accounts got hijacked by scammers. Instagram, which has over 1.4 billion monthly active users, is the world’s fourth most popular social media channel. A quarter (25%) of takeover victims also reported losing their Facebook accounts to malicious actors. Twitter was reported by only 3% of account takeover victims, followed by WhatsApp (1%) and LinkedIn (1%). A whopping 68% of victims have not regained access to their accounts. Social media accounts are highly valuable to cybercriminals as they hold a wealth of personal information, which may include the user’s full name, email address, phone number, birth date, physical address, photos, private messages, and more, and can be used to commit fraud. A hijacked account can be utilised to take over even more accounts by publishing fraudulent posts, sending the victim’s contact list malicious links, and asking their friends to reveal personal information or provide funds. The malicious actors can also extort the account owner for money in exchange for getting back the stolen account. Some accounts, like Facebook, can be used to log into various other online accounts, such as online banking, which may hold even more sensitive information. Additionally, cybercriminals can sell compromised social media accounts on the dark web.
A recent survey found that the loneliest professions were engineers, lawyers, and scientists. The study also found that single employees without...
Read More »
How many people use social media? Social media usage is one of the most popular online activities. In 2021, over 4.26 billion people were using...
Read More »
Which is annoying, and personally, I don't find Instagram anywhere near as engaging as it once was. And it seems many other users agree – according...
Read More »
Here's how much it is to buy 10k Tiktok followers. growingsocialmedia.com – $149. instaboost.co – $150. thesocialsavior.com – $149. buymorefans.com...
Read More »
Methods To Ask for Referrals Use customer referral templates. Don't expect immediate results. Build value first, then ask. Ask, 'Who do you like?'...
Read More »
One such creator is Rashi Shinde, a Moj creator with a whopping 10 million followers on the app. And her talent has impressed the one and only...
Read More »