Your safety on social media. A PSA.
Who'd fall for such obvious attempts, you ask? Well, as you can see from the comments, over 9.5 million people have. This is called a social engineering attack. And these are more common than you'd like to think.
Beware. And be secure. Do not play these games or be tempted to answer questions like these. Do not give access to your account to anybody just to play a silly game. Do use unusual questions for your security questions and give slightly wrong answers that only you know and remember so even if someone knew that information, they'd find it difficult to guess. Do use strong passwords. Do use 2FA where possible. Do pay attention to email and text notifications about login attempts (you'll be surprised how many people dismiss these). Do stay safe. Social media is not some online game any more. It is like a combination of your family album, your calendar, your diary, your contact book, emotional support system, phone directory, confessional, debating society, club, local hangout place, library, shopping complex, mall, school, office, therapist's clinic, and family room. It deserves the seriousness that comes with it.
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