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Dixie D’Amelio’s account was hacked and deleted. She had over 46 million followers on TikTok! Following the hack she wrote: “I guess dixie123 was a bad password.” I don’t know if this was her actual password or she was just kidding, but many teenagers are still in the mindset that no one will hack them. Even when they have millions of followers…
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Scammers can create social media accounts with the same name and thumbnail of your favorite YouTuber... Can you spot the difference between the Real Account and the Fake Account? Apparently YouTube and many other social media platforms allow duplicate user names and thumbnails. So obviously scammers take advantage of that to post phishing links. Phishing links are everywhere... not just emails. YouTubers are today's celebrities and kids will easily click on a "suggestion" made by a YouTuber they follow... That is why raising security awareness is so important.
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