got a minute
here are some basic security tips in
light of the recent Yahoo hack that
affected 500 million user accounts get
into the habit of changing passwords
regularly especially if you have a yahoo
account and use that same password
across different sites the same goes for
security questions and answers some of
which were compromised in the yahoo
breach use a complex combination of
numbers upper and lowercase letters as
well as symbols if you have trouble
remembering multiple passwords across
different sites try a manager like
LastPass or one password turn on
two-factor authentication on your
accounts if available this will generate
a one-time code usually sent by a text
message or in an app that you can use to
verify your login be careful of phishing
attacks that ask you to click a link in
an email to enter sensitive information
never disclose your password or personal
account details over email even if it
looks like it's from a legitimate source
finally consider deleting accounts on
sites you rarely use in San Francisco
I'm Alexis Avedis cnet.com for CBS News
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