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Guneyd

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Hi everyone,

I hope this is the right place to post this, and I apologize if this topic has already been addressed. However, I’ve become increasingly concerned about the safety of some members on this forum.

Many of you belong to older generations and might not be as familiar with online privacy and security as younger people who tend to use platforms like Instagram or TikTok. I’ve noticed that a lot of personal details are being shared here on a public forum, which can put you at risk of scammers and other malicious actors.

Specifically, I’ve seen members posting under their real names and sharing sensitive information, such as the names of their children, where they live, and details about their past or current jobs. Please be aware that this forum is accessible to anyone, not just registered members, meaning all of this information is visible to the public. This can be a gold mine for scammers who use social engineering techniques to trick people into revealing even more information or into making decisions they wouldn’t normally make.

For those unfamiliar, social engineering refers to manipulative techniques used by scammers to gain access to personal information or to deceive people into compromising their security. You can read more about it here: Social Engineering - Wikipedia.

To help protect yourselves, I recommend reviewing what you post and consider using a nickname or pseudonym instead of your real name. Be cautious about sharing specific personal details, especially information that could be used to answer security questions or that might be exploited by scammers.

Stay safe, and thank you for reading!
 
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Everything people put on the World Wide Web is accessible for abuse and fraud.
For sure being careful with personal information is unfortunately not an idle advice.
 
Hi everyone,

I hope this is the right place to post this, and I apologize if this topic has already been addressed. However, I’ve become increasingly concerned about the safety of some members on this forum.

Many of you belong to older generations and might not be as familiar with online privacy and security as younger people who tend to use platforms like Instagram or TikTok. I’ve noticed that a lot of personal details are being shared here on a public forum, which can put you at risk of scammers and other malicious actors.

Specifically, I’ve seen members posting under their real names and sharing sensitive information, such as the names of their children, where they live, and details about their past or current jobs. Please be aware that this forum is accessible to anyone, not just registered members, meaning all of this information is visible to the public. This can be a gold mine for scammers who use social engineering techniques to trick people into revealing even more information or into making decisions they wouldn’t normally make.

For those unfamiliar, social engineering refers to manipulative techniques used by scammers to gain access to personal information or to deceive people into compromising their security. You can read more about it here: Social Engineering - Wikipedia.

To help protect yourselves, I recommend reviewing what you post and consider using a nickname or pseudonym instead of your real name. Be cautious about sharing specific personal details, especially information that could be used to answer security questions or that might be exploited by scammers.

Stay safe, and thank you for reading!
You’re absolutely right.
I have noticed anyone can access and read this forum and it’s indeed concerning to see people shring the days they are going to walk, if they are alone or not…
Well, I would avoid that in every possible way, here or in any other social media.
Stay safe everyone.
Never post dates, places you are today and going tomorrow… etc…
 
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You’re absolutely right.
I have noticed anyone can access and read this forum and it’s indeed concerning to see people shring the days they are going to walk, if they are alone or not…
Well, I would avoid that in every possible way, here or in any other social media.
Stay safe everyone.
Never post dates, places you are today and going tomorrow… etc…
It is a risk, for sure. But I find that the benefits I get from my sharing are worth it and I am willing to accept those risks. I'm retired now, but was professionally focused on the Internet and new media from the start of my career in 1994. I've got a number of friends in the cybersecurity field. I am relatively confident of my ability to accurately assess these risks and do the cost/benefit analysis. Of course, it is up to everyone to judge their own risk tolerance and whether the benefits outweigh the risks for them.
 
I have worked professionally with IT and Internet since early 1980’s. For a number of years I worked with a very big international company (which you all know) that had posters on the walls of the offices saying: “Beware of social engineers – they want what you know!” *) It was true then and perhaps even more these days.

Yes, regrettably, you have to be quite conscious about what you reveal on public domains.

*) There was a picture on those posters but I won’t say what it was- today it would be considered totally unacceptable.
 
I have noticed anyone can access and read this forum and it’s indeed concerning to see people shring the days they are going to walk, if they are alone or not
I think that it's highly unlikely that someone would read this forum, discover that I'll be walking alone and buy a ticket to fly to Spain to stalk me.
 
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I think that it's highly unlikely that someone would read this forum, discover that I'll be walking alone and buy a ticket to fly to Spain to stalk me.
Many people, knowing where I’ll be, would sensibly go elsewhere. I consider commenting on my location to be a public service.

More seriously: I spent the last 14 years of what I retrospectively describe as my ‘career’ as a Director of several quoted public companies. Pretty much every aspect of my financial affairs and my address was in the public domain, by law. Being on here using the pseudonym of my dog is relatively private.
 
I think that it's highly unlikely that someone would read this forum, discover that I'll be walking alone and buy a ticket to fly to Spain to stalk me.
Highly unlikely, yes, but weirder things happen in life. Each of us assesses the risks (hopefully based on reasonable knowledge) and we decide whether the rewards balance the risks.

One thing to be aware of is that if you are leaving your house empty, it might not be wise to publicize that to the world in real time. That is another fact to go into the risk assessment
 
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One thing to be aware of is that if you are leaving your house empty, it might not be wise to publicize that to the world in real time. That is another fact to go into the risk assessment
Right. When both my husband and I are not at home I don't post information about our trip on social media.

I also don't have an email address that includes my full name and birth year as many people seem to have.
 
Im in IT as well and every month we go through a bunch of various "security training". Its the same thing over and over again... so yes I am not clicking on any attachments, putting the USB stick that I just found on the street into my laptop, pay my "$1,000,000 IRS overdue bill" by buying some money certificate by clicking on the enclosed link and so on...
At the same - this banks data got breached, this government office got hacked etc and it all comes down to me "changing my pwd" every month... I dont think so :mad:

With the intrroduction of AI - more of private data has been violated, transfered, shared sold - you name it. No matter what we do nothing will make the Internet world safe. Yes dont do anything stupid but accept the fact that your data is and has been "out there" from the moment you signed in.

re:this Forum. Yes anyone can read the posts but in order to ever remotely view someone's profile - one MUST become a member. I'll leave the overall security in the capable hands of the Administrator.

and for the overall home security - I am lucky enough that I can rely on the services of the family friend who is only too happy to housesit\catsit at our place when we are away

So... dont do anything stupid and dont openly post your private info - I'd say thats the extend of it
 
Never post dates, places you are today and going tomorrow… etc…

This kind of information is shared here all the time. I agree that people should be careful with personal details, but I don't see much harm in telling which stage you have walked today or will walk tomorrow. Am I naive?
 
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@Luka - no not at all. again there is only "so much" security you can implement. things do happen (although it would be good if they didnt)
 
also re: travelling and letting the world know - as many other members here I use FindPenguins App. I keep my trips open for "general access" - I've actually had strangers wishing to follow me (esp when I was walking the Camino) and interestingly carved couple of friendships out of that.... so yeah "the world knows" that I am not home (which is ok since as per above I have a house sitter and the 2 verry ferrrrocious cats ;))
what I do not do is start and end my trip from my house - thats telling that whole world exactly where I live!
If I drive - I'll use perhaps a mile or 2 away from home as a waypoint. if I use public transportation - then that place (Train station, airport)

I've seen plenty of folks who DO start at their front door! Well... stoopid iz az stoopid duz
 

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