âśď¸Crypto wallet protection:
Your cryptocurrencies are your money, and their security is your priority. Here are some key tips to help you protect your crypto wallet:
âşDiversification: Don't keep all your eggs in one basket. Divide your crypto assets across multiple wallets to minimize potential losses if one of them is hacked
âşCold wallet: Use a cold wallet to store significant amounts of cryptocurrency. Cold wallets are hardware devices that are not connected to the internet, making them virtually invulnerable to hacker attacks.
âşBackup: Create multiple backups of your wallet access keys and store them in a safe place. Update your backups regularly.
âşComplex passwords: Use unique, long, and complex passwords for each wallet. Consider using a password manager to generate and store passwords.
âşTwo-Factor Authentication (2FA): Enable 2FA to further protect your wallet. Use apps like Google Authenticator to generate one-time codes.
âşMultisig: Enable multisig for transactions if available. This means that multiple signatures from different users will be required to confirm a transaction.
âş Device Security: Store your devices that store crypto wallets in a safe place, such as a safe. Avoid using public Wi-Fi networks to access wallets.
What to do if your wallet is hacked?
âşHacking a crypto wallet is an unpleasant situation, but you need to act quickly and decisively. Here are the step-by-step instructions:
1ď¸âŁ Moving assets: If you still have access to the wallet, immediately transfer the remaining assets to another, more secure wallet or exchange them for fiat money.
2ď¸âŁ Change passwords and devices: Use a new device to access your online services and change all passwords, including passwords for mail, social media, and other accounts that may be associated with your crypto wallet.
3ď¸âŁ Session Termination: If your wallet supports the session termination feature, terminate it on all devices where you have used this wallet.
4ď¸âŁ Contacting technical support: Contact the technical support of your crypto wallet and inform them about the hack by providing information about suspicious transactions.
5ď¸âŁ Device Factory Reset: Completely reset the device that was used to access the hacked wallet and no longer use it to store cryptocurrency. It is important to understand that even after formatting the device, Trojans may persist, so it is better to use a new device.
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