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Can a VK or Google account be hacked with 100% probability?
The Internet is full of ads about a guaranteed hacking of a person, or here Varlamov assures. And what if a person is not a fool, to open something, to answer someone.
Is this really possible or is it a myth?
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They usually write "x.y" on the fence, but ordinary firewood lies there. And the fence says no? Do you trust the fence? :)
Of course, you can hack and break many. Those who neglect the following rules:
- A long complex password
- A constantly read soap in registration
- Vigilance when reading mail (especially any "notifications from the VKontakte administration")
- Vigilance when visiting sites
- NOT using a mobile client. (This does not apply to those whose phone is secure enough)
- NOTthe use of public wifi and other incomprehensible garbage (I'm sure that if public wifi rolls out the installation of its certificate to the root as a condition for use, everyone who wants to vying will run to install it!)
But all this is, generally speaking, banal rules applicable to tyrnet in general
Considering that after the hack, Varlamov wrote about the dumping of deleted messages, no one is going to pick up your password there - it is assumed that the corrupt Chekist will simply contact the mailbox and they will tell everything themselves.
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