Could your Bitcoin be stolen today? Not with these security BEST PRACTICES!
Bitcoin for Beginners
After the recent Ledger customer info leak and many people getting phished and hacked already, with their precious Bitcoin/crypto stolen, it's time to have a deep discussion of all the security and privacy best practices that we as crypto investors should utilize to minimize our attack vector. This is not a high level video listing out some tips that we all know. No, I'm going to dive super deep into all the security best practices that you can utilize TODAY from the foundation levels all the way up to the application/site level. We'll talk about device safety, wifi network tips, two factor authentication, network connection detectors, advanced email security tips, advanced web browser safety tips, and much much more. I hope you'll learn something very useful so that you can get ahead of future headaches and pains. And if you think this is valuable as well then PLEASE share it with your crypto friends too so they can follow these best practices as well.
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Disclaimer: Findora's shoutout was sponsored, it was part of our $2k campaign including a deep dive, midroll, and some social shoutouts. As always this is not financial advice, please do your own due diligence. And we include this info just to be transparent and straight up with you all!
Lopp's security tips: https://blog.lopp.net/modest-privacy-protection-proposal
Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:52 Why this matters 1:35 Your data is not safe 2:28 Everything we'll cover 2:47 Laptop safety 3:44 Network/Wifi safety 4:30 Web browser safety 5:35 Email safety 6:42 Home security 7:22 Privacy & anonymity tips 7:49 Findora shout-out 8:33 Two factor authentication (2FA) 9:48 Passwords / credentials tips 10:28 Exchange safety 11:06 Wallet generation 11:37 Wallet back up 12:12 Audit your accounts NOW 12:42 Kevin's final thoughts
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