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Injecting Security into (Your) social media

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Social Media is considered a basic necessity by a larger portion of society, whereas, another part of the population deems it a trap. While the use of Social Media platforms may be a top of extensive arguments, we cannot ignore that we all, in one form or the other, do utilize these platforms.  Viraj Premaratne of ESSHVA, IT Services and IT Consulting points out the basics of social media security. 

ESSHVA Tech Lead-Application Security Viraj Premaratne

The world’s populace relies heavily on social media for information. We hardly bother reading or watching the News, when all this information is readily available at the tap of a finger. It could be a Facebook (FB) post, a Tweet, or an Instastory post, social media has made slaves of us all.

Take the current crisis for instance information was rapidly shared on WhatsApp groups and other social media platforms. Once these platforms were considered a waste of time, has now become ‘check your groups to see what the latest news is on the fuel distribution areas’ or ‘any good general memes of current topics. 

Have you ever received spam messages about buying bicycles cheap, only to pay more than the market price? That is the act of scammers who are lying in wait to catch the unsuspecting individual in a trap to relieve them of their hard-earned money, without being suspicious of anything. The pros and cons of using social media platforms. If you are aware of the risks, you may face and aware of how to mitigate those risks, you may be able to use your social media safely, and, securely.

The Passwords 

Keep an eye on Privacy and Security Settings

Safe Logins

Beware of Money Scams

Scammers are quite creative in their scamming endeavours, and an endless list of scamming is easily found on social media platforms. The main purpose may be to get their hands on the money or to get access to details by deploying malware on the device.

Be cautious of clicking on links shared on various social media platforms attracting your attention to free/ cheaply-priced items.

Forever It will be there

Friend Circle

Not all friend requests are genuine friend requests. We can only guess what their real intentions are. Being cautious hurts nobody.


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