@LadyFi
Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 7:46

#TellSwell | Cybersecurity Awareness Month, What does that mean to me? #cybersecurity #besafe #internetsecurity

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Right now, those are just a few, and I know your mind is probably spinning with this information, but we need to not only know the lingo, but what it does to us or can do to us. So let's talk about the difference in a security breach and a cyberattack. A security breach is a successful event or incident in which a cyberattack results in the compromise of sensitive information, unauthorized access to It systems, or the total disruption of services

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@motoblanco
javon johnson
@motoblanco · 1:37
I mean, I know it gives you convenience, but having your passwords backed up or stored online, to me, defeats the purpose, and you're kind of opening yourself up to vulnerabilities. Although that database may be encrypted, what I do, I get a password manager that is local, meaning I store my passwords on an app that runs off my USB, off a USB drive, or I also have a password manager that works off my phone
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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 0:32

@motoblanco

You. Thank you so much for your wonderful information. If you have a link or something to the actual USB that you're using or the password manager that you have or the app that you use, that would be wonderful if you could just let us know what that is. This was excellent. I always appreciate learning more. More ways that we can stay safe, more ways that we can save, more ways that we can just communicate with each other and share. So thank you
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@motoblanco
javon johnson
@motoblanco · 2:52
Unless you choose to have the software sync up with the Internet. With the Internet, and I always decline that option. I always select completely offline. So I can keep my passwords on my phone or on a USB drive. And it's local, no one else has access to it
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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 1:03

@motoblanco

And if you want to to send me a private message, down at the bottom, it says Private. You just click on that, and then you insert the person's name that you want. I think it says Start new message. And you would insert my name at Lady Phi, and then you would say what you want to say, and it goes exclusively to me. But if you want to practice that, of course you can practice that first
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@Her_Sisu
J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 2:07
Yeah, like I said, that was 2017. And I could imagine that it's even more things in place and more documentation and more measures that people can take to make sure that they can safely and legally share information with their loved ones. Again, thank you for the information you put out there. Very informative, very clear, very and
@LadyFi
Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 0:26

@Her_Sisu

Thank you very much. I appreciate that. I was hoping that it would be helpful to people because cybersecurity is such a big word, such a broad spectrum of things, but I don't think we understand. We understand getting hacked, though. So that's what I want to include, ways that we can keep from getting hacked and keep our life as simple as possible and as safe as possible. So. Thank you, Summit
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