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Something like this could happen. What other websites should you enable 2 factor and change passwords?
Google, Era, Apple, Bank, PayPal, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter.
Put it on literally everything.
I didn't know PayPal has 2FA!
I didn't either. I had to google how to set it up because its buried in their settings for some reason.
Thanks for the heads up, OP.
Paypal said:Security key
Set up a PayPal Security Key by entering a one-time pin that's unique for each login. This gives you a second authentication factor whenever you log in to your account. That's fancy talk for a super secure account!
Not sure why you wouldn't share the steps but I will.
This is what I do and for anything important I'm starting to create whole new email accounts that I only use for that one thing.Google, Era, Apple, Bank, PayPal, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter.
Put it on literally everything.
You should consider a VM before doing that. Much better use of your resources.This is what I do and for anything important I'm starting to create whole new email accounts that I only use for that one thing.
And I'm starting to think of getting a separate computer to only use for business things.
My neckbeard is nowhere near long enough to understand anything you just said there.You should consider a VM before doing that. Much better use of your resources.
You could run Linux in it for free. But don't assume Linux itself is the answer for security.
Google, Era, Apple, Bank, PayPal, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter.
Put it on literally everything.