From
the Desk of:
[Your
Name]
Dear Friend,
You’re information isn’t 100 percent safe online. I’m not trying to
scare you but it’s true, and my goal today is to help you as best I can.
Millions of people have their identities stolen each year.
In April 2014, the NSA revealed one of the biggest vulnerabilities known to history called the Heartbleed Bug.
It affected the majority of websites out there.
Even large sites like Yahoo were compromised.
According
to officials in a U.S. Department of Defense statement, “Heartbleed
undermines the encryption process on secure websites, email, instant
messaging and likely a variety of other programs and applications,
potentially putting users’ sensitive personal data — such as usernames,
passwords and credit card information — at risk of being intercepted by
hackers."
So that means even if you were proactive, hackers in this case could still access your information.
There are ways to combat this by centralizing your passwords and updating them frequently.
Of course, there are other ways to secure your identity as much as possible as well.
The
reality of it all is that your information is not going to be 100%
safe. But what you do online and depending on how you do it can
cause you to easily open yourself up to security breaches.
Now, I want you to realize that none of this should prevent you from going about your business online.
Yet it should be a wakeup call to ensure you are being proactive.
So what do you need to do and what can you do right now to protect your online identity?
Introducing...
Surefire Surfing Security
10
Part Video Course
Here's a list of this 10 part video series in more detail |
| Video #1. Introduction to Online Security
Before
we jump right in and show you how to secure your online identity, I
want to make sure that I give you a brief overview of the video course
itself and of course I'll show you how it all works. Also, most
importantly I’ll get you ready so that you can easily implement
everything that I teach.
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| Video #2. Online Protection 101
Before
we jump right in and I show you exactly what software to use, there are
specific things you need to understand in terms of online protection
101.While some of these might seem quite obvious, these are particular
reasons why a lot of viruses and spyware come into your computer and we
need to ensure we do as much as possible to prevent this. We’ll talk
about online surfing security including how to protect your credit
cards and more. |
| Video #3. Anti-Virus / Firewall
There
is a huge amount of different antivirus software out there on the
internet, and there is a lot of firewall software out there as well.
Unfortunately, many are disguised as software that intends to help you
but instead actually has the opposite effect. Now, there are two
pieces of software that I have used all the way from the beginning of
2000 that were the first leaders in their industry, so I will reveal
these to you. A lot of people confuse antivirus software and
firewall software. They are not the same. While they can work
well together and sometimes have firewalls built into the antivirus
software, you'll see exactly why you need these two different types of
software because they protect against two different types of security
breaches.
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| Video #4. Spyware / Malware protection
Beyond
antivirus software and firewalls, there is a specific type of security
breach called spyware. The way spyware works is it gets on your
computer and spies on everything that you do. It records everything
from all keyboard strokes that you type in, the mouse clicks, as well
as all the websites you visit, and then of course it sends all that
information back to the creator of the spyware. Now the reality of this
all is that lots of software will claim to be spyware protection, but
what you truly want is a specific software that focuses on spyware
specifically. So in the particular video I'm going to show you a
specific software tool that is the absolute leader in spyware
protection.
|
| Video #5. Passwords
Are
you using the same exact password to log into all of your accounts and
all of your websites? If you are, if somebody finds one of your
passwords then it is going to be super easy to get into your other
accounts such as your banking accounts, your financial accounts, your
email accounts, and other secured sites. Now while it makes sense to
create a strong password, most people forget to do so. Yet that's not
what this video is all about. This video is going to show you how to
organize your passwords so that if anything happens in the future you
can always refer back to the spreadsheet we show you how to create. |
| Video #6. Browser Password Breach
Did
you know that if you’re surfing with certain Internet browsers, when
you enter your username and password, a lot of these browsers will
actually save that password? Now what’s even scarier is that if
you have somebody else that comes in and uses that same computer, there
is actually a way to grab all of your passwords easily. Knowing this,
you probably shouldn't be storing your passwords inside of the Internet
browser itself, especially if somebody other than yourself is able to
access it. However, there is a way to protect yourself and I will show
you how by using free software. |
| Video #7. Centralize and encrypt your passwords with this software
In
this specific video I'm going to show you how to use the centralized
password encryption system that I talk about in video number six.
While there is a pro version, it is not really necessary for most of
your basic needs.
|
| Video #8. Surfing Security
This
video will cover some basic things that you need to look for when you
are surfing online. I want to make sure that I cover all this
information so that we keep you completely secure.
|
| Video #9. How to spot Phishing scams
Even
if you don’t know what phishing is, you’ve encountered it before.
Phishing is the act of somebody emailing or contacting you and
pretending that they are a legitimate company you are familiar with. So
for example, you get an email that looks like it's from your bank. And
in that email they say something like you have over drafted money - so
you need to go ahead and log in and pay your fee. But the reality of it
all is that a lot of these sites are phishing sites and what they're
trying to do is get your username and password. Now most of you may or
may not do this, but some of you will fill out your username and
password and ultimately give the hacker your information. And guess
what? You have ultimately given them the keys to your bank account. And
this is dangerous because they can go in and steal your money and… you
get the idea. So here I want to show you real-life examples where you
can pinpoint and decide whether somebody is actually phishing or legit,
because sometimes it’s hard to figure this out.
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| Video #10. What to do if your identity has been taken
Now
the big question is what if you’re too late? What do you do if your
online identity has already been taken, or someone has stolen your
credit card or credit information? What can you do today to take
action?
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take charge and protect your online identity from prying eyes.
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Regards
[YOUR Name]
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