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A recent study found that nearly half of Facebook's 1.55 billion users had taken no steps to secure their accounts, which is why it made sense for security company LastPass to develop the "Facebook Security Challenge", where they asked people to come up with a password that would give them access to their social network account without any problems. The password chosen must be between 8 and 10 characters long, contain at least one letter, one number, and one symbol (the more symbols you use the better). The passwords will be revealed after 5 days on the LastPass website. Facebook has helped countless individuals stay in touch with friends and family. However, Facebook is also a channel for hackers to steal information essential to identity theft. Anyone who is concerned about their Facebook security should implement the following tips. The most commonly recommended prevention is to make sure that the e-mail address associated with the account does not match an e-mail address associated with accounts at other sites. However, this is poor advice for most users, because most people use the same email address for everything nowadays (either that or they use a throwaway email address). A better anti-spear phishing solution is to use a strong password, which in turn can also prevent phishing attacks. The same recommendation in this article still applies because the attacker in the spear phishing attack would have to know the person's username. The ultimate prevention of all Internet danger is to never leave any information online that you wouldn't want people to find. All Facebook password security suggestions are just suggestions. If someone wants access, they will get it because they know how to do so or have insider data on the victim. The only way someone can be sure of their account security is not to put anything online that would be easy for others to find out about them. Facebook's security-related policies are not limited to its own systems. Facebook has gone on record stating that it is working with the US Federal Trade Commission to protect the privacy of its users. What this means is that Facebook will not share any information with third parties unless it is required by law or if the user agrees to the action. Facebook also has a "Statement of Rights & Responsibilities" on their site, which puts more restrictions on their users. The Statement takes a very protective approach towards user privacy, listing out some of Facebook's expectations for users. Users are responsible for keeping their accounts safe from unauthorized use by others, and they have no liability for any damages that may result from account misuse by others. Facebook users should not post any information on the site that they would not want to have spread to a wider audience or to have other people reusing in ways that they did not intend. Keeping a Facebook account secure by regularly changing passwords is a very important step in securing your Facebook identity. Facebook actively encourages users to change their password regularly. Passwords should be changed immediately after enabling two-factor authentication. Passwords should be changed regularly and saved using a strong randomly generated password manager. Passwords need to be 20 characters or longer, with 16 characters being the absolute minimum length of acceptable length, and must include upper and lowercase letters, numbers, symbols, and punctuation marks. cfa1e77820
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