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2FA Alert: Gmail, Outlook, Facebook, and X Users at Risk

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
October 18, 2024
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A new 2FA warning has been issued by a cybercrime agency for users of Gmail, Outlook, Facebook, and X.

If you use social media or email, such as Facebook, TikTok, Yahoo!, or Gmail, you should be aware of this concerning warning. Following hundreds of reports that their services had been compromised, the Action Fraud team has issued an alert. Furthermore, more than £1.3 million has been lost to online fraud in the last 12 months, suggesting that many people have since been tricked by cybercriminals.

According to Action Fraud, consumers must make some quick but crucial changes to safeguard their online life since social media and email accounts are becoming a top target for hackers.

The City of London Police and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau work together to operate Action Fraud, the United Kingdom’s national fraud and cybercrime reporting centre. No matter what nation you are in, it is best to heed these folks when they offer a warning. Despite being only for reporting cyber crimes in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the service’s recommendations are relevant almost anywhere in the globe.

“Action Fraud is also launching an awareness campaign on social media and email account hacking for Cyber Security Awareness Month this year, encouraging the public to protect their online accounts from fraudsters,” the National Fraud and Cyber Crime Service announced.

In order to hack and con their victims, those who would target your social media and email accounts have shown themselves to be early users of developing technologies, such as AI-generated conversation and big language models. An article I wrote last week about a security professional who almost fell victim to a very advanced, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered hacking attempt against his Gmail account went viral.

A group of researchers published information this week on the enormous number of rogue apps that made their way onto the official Google Play Store in the previous year. The Action Fraud team, which is run by UK law enforcement, has now warned users of all social media and email platforms about persistent attacks that have resulted in over 33,000 victims losing more than $1.8 million in fraud after their accounts were compromised. Here are a few things you should know and do immediately to safeguard your X, Facebook, Outlook, and Gmail accounts.

The Cybersecurity Awareness Month admonition to all social media and email users to safeguard their accounts from hackers, scammers, and fraudsters is the best example I can think of to illustrate this. Only assaults that were actually reported to Action Fraud within the aforementioned geographic region are included in the number of victims and financial losses listed, which pertain to a single 12-month period ending in August 2024. However, when multiplied globally, it’s a significant enough figure to warrant attention and action. For this reason, Action Fraud is using social media to urge users to strengthen the security of their X, Facebook, Gmail, and Outlook accounts.

Using the same password on several platforms is one of the worst mistakes that many of us make, and it makes it much simpler for cyber thieves to take advantage of us.

“Are you using the same password across several accounts? This implies that hackers may access several accounts by only stealing one of your passwords, according to Action Fraud.

It’s a good idea to start using a strong and unique password for your social media and email accounts if you haven’t already.

Action Fraud suggests combining three random phrases that have personal meanings. That ought to make it simple for you to recall, but it will be far more difficult for cybercriminals to hack.

For instance, you may combine the name of your best buddy and your favourite vacation spot, like December, with the month of your birth. It’s a good idea to add additional characters, capital letters, and numerals to make it stronger, like Jan1uay@#usantener1fe.

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