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More people are using the Internet today than EVER before!
About 70% of the US Population Will Experience Some Form of Cyber Attack This Year, Will You Be One Of Them?
If you haven’t, or even if you have, let me show you EXACTLY how you can prevent ANY AND ALL security threats now and forever.
With this Account Security guide,
you can…
Secure all of your online accounts
Use a system to generate safe credentials
Learn to monitor all account activity
Keep every account 100% safe from attacks
Prevent all security threats to any account
Discover what to do in case of a disaster
Dear Internet user,
Let me share a story with you…
A few years ago – I was enjoying my evening off from work, sitting at the computer, watching a movie.
I was enjoying the movie, minding my own business, when all of a sudden my smart phone received a notification.
Apparently there was an issue connecting to my email (gmail) account, and I needed to reconfirm my credentials.
Now, I’ve had this happen before, so I just went about entering my details again. Not even thinking twice about it.
My phone returned the following: “Error: Invalid Username or Password. Please try again.”
That was when I realized something terrible. But first, I needed to confirm my suspicions.
I quickly shuffled to my Gmail account in the browser on my computer. I was absolutely frantic beyond words.
Before I continue, let me reveal some shocking statistics to you about the situation I’m going to describe:
99% of computers are vulnerable to cyber attacks.
Attackers often have more than 200 days before being discovered.
More than half of funds stolen through cyber crime will never be recovered.
Anyway, back to my story… I had to confirm my suspicions (that I was hacked), and so I went to refresh my email account on my computer and I discovered that I had been logged out. I attempted to log in again and I got the dreaded “invalid password” message.
That’s when it hit me like a ton of bricks. My mouth was dry, I was sweating, I was in full out panic mode.
My email account had been compromised.
I was, to put it lightly, screwed.
However, I had already put into place security measures in case this happened. There was an even bigger issue that I was about to unfold.
The person that compromised my account and gained access, had already made quick work of my back up account. That’s when it dawned on me that this person was really good at doing what they were doing.
I was extremely unlucky up until this point. But there was still hope in recovering my email account, and protecting any further damage.
You see, a lot of my important financial accounts were linked to my e-mail account. THAT specific e-mail account. I was in a really bad position.
I worked quickly through the night to secure different accounts like PayPal, banks, credit companies, and other accounts which contained person information. My luck had turned in terms of securing my secondary and financial accounts. Or most of them.
All the while, I gave recovering one of my secondary accounts a shot. I had remembered a specific detail that Google was asking me for in order to gain access to the account.
That was it. I was beyond relieved about what had just happened in light of the negative aspect of all of it.
I had broken through to one of my secondary accounts, one that STILL had A LOT of power. One that could help me iron out the mess that this “hacker” created for me.
I ended up securing the secondary account, my financial accounts, and a few other important things.
Unfortunately, I had already lost A LOT of other accounts and some personal data that was stored in my main email account and associated accounts that were compromised.
Because of this, I had to spend a lot of time recovering certain information and contacting customer support for tons of accounts.
It was a gigantic mess that took me weeks, even months until things were back on track.