**Protecting Your Crypto: Essential Self-Defense Tactics for Online Scammers**

danya535

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**Title:** Protecting Your Crypto: Essential Self-Defense Tactics for Online Scammers

Hey guys, with the price of crypto fluctuating wildly these days, it's more important than ever to keep our assets safe from scammers. I've had a few close calls myself, but I learned some valuable lessons the hard way. What are some essential self-defense tactics you swear by to avoid getting hacked or phished online?
 

DrIvan

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"Lol, great post fam! One thing I wanna add is always be cautious with links and attachments from unknown sources, and never give out your private keys or seed phrases. Use 2FA and keep your software and browser up to date, it's basic crypto hygiene"
 

Вадим1234567

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"Dude, two-factor auth is a must, no debate. Also, don't forget to use a VPN when making crypto transactions. Keeps your IP anonymous and reduces the risk of getting phished"
 

NFA_KS

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"Yo, just wanted to add that 2FA and seed phrases are literally a must for anyone looking to secure their crypto. Don't be lazy and make sure you store those private keys somewhere safe, outside of your hot wallet. Also, watch out for phishing attempts, they can be super convincing"
 

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"Dude, the first rule is to never use public wifi for any crypto-related work. It's like leaving your wallet unattended in a crowded mall. Always opt for a virtual private network (VPN) or a secure internet connection."
 

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"Lol, gotta say, I'm loving the title of this thread. Been there, done that with fake phishing sites and fake support numbers. Always a good reminder to verify the authentic URLs and phone numbers, folks."
 

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"Preventing phishing attacks and malware is key. Always use 2FA and keep your software up to date to avoid being compromised. Also, don't invest more than you can afford to lose, because no matter how secure you are, scammers can still get lucky."
 
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