Cyber Crime
Here Is How You Can Protect Your Instagram Account From Phishing Attacks: 6 Tips To Know
Social media is a tool for good for many. Through 2020, it’s been a way to bring people together as they were disconnected physically; to inspire people with live performances and to inform people with information on Covid-19, economic recovery efforts and now, on vaccines.
But as the intimacy with our phones increase, there have also been phishing attacks that have concerned many. Phishing is the fraudulent practice of sending emails purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers. On Instagram, people have been defrauded into clicking links in messages that they receive in their DMs, pretending to be official communication from Instagram. As a result, they lose control over their Instagram account, which can be a distressing experience.
The most important information for people to note, is that Instagram never communicates with users through direct messages and all communication made by Instagram via email can be confirmed in the app, in Settings> Security> Emails from Instagram.
To help you have a safer Instagram experience, here are certain tips to keep in mind to protect your account from any suspicious activity:
- Enable the two-factor authentication for extra security for your account. It offers additional security to ensure that even if someone knows your password, only you can access your account. Two-factor authentication can be done by codes sent by SMS or by a third-party authentication application (such as Duo Mobile or Google Authenticator).
- Choose a strong password: a combination of at least six letters, numbers and punctuation marks.
- Revoke access to third party applications. They can expose your login information.
- Do not share your password with people you do not trust.
- Instagram never communicates with users through Direct and all communication made by Instagram via email can be confirmed in the app, in Settings> Security>Instagram emails.
- If you think your account has been hacked or taken over, there are several actions you can take to secure your account – https://help.instagram.com/149494825257596