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1. Chrome Can Tell You if Your Passwords Have Been Compromised



* Given the frequency of hacks and data leaks these days, chances are good at least one of your passwords has been released to the wild. * A new Chrome extension released by Google today makes it a little easier to stay on top of that: Once installed, Password Checkup will simply sit in your Chrome browser and alert you if you enter a username / password combination that Google “knows to be unsafe.” * The company says it has a database of 4 billion credentials that have been compromised in various data breaches that it can check against. When the extension detects an insecure password, it’ll prompt you with a big red dialog box to immediately update your info. * It’s handy, but users might wonder exactly what Google can see — to that end, Google says that the extension “never reveal[s] this personal information.”



2. Use a VPN (but not chinese)



3. Use open DNS



* Depending upon distance between your place and DNS server, there will be speed improvements* If your ISPs DNS servers are not that reliable, using an alternate DNS server will improve stability* If you are using an old Operating System with no security updates, using a third-party DNS will be protection from phishing attacks* And, yes, you can get rid of geography-based content restrictions and web censorship



4. Don’t use internet explorer at work



5. Always use incognito mode on a public computer no matter what



6. Don’t do your banking on public Wifi (starbucks etc… there could be fishers)



7. Use two-step passwords for everything



* You can get a google app for it.



8. Encrypt your hard drive with a LONG password



* Murder podcast.  They still can’t crack his hard drive.



9. Encrypt your phone with a LONG password/faceID/finger print ID



* Funny story about classy cassie that stole Friend’s phone with Uber.

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