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Deepak Sharma
Deepak Sharma

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How Hackers Pretend to Be You Online

How Hackers Pretend to Be You Online

Hackers do not always need to break into your accounts directly. Sometimes, they create fake profiles or use stolen information to pretend to be you online. This type of impersonation can damage your reputation, trick your friends, or even lead to financial fraud.

One common method is creating fake social media accounts using your name, profile photo, and personal details. Hackers may send friend requests to your contacts and then ask for money, personal information, or sensitive data.

Another trick is email spoofing. This happens when scammers send emails that appear to come from your email address. These fake emails may ask people to click dangerous links, share passwords, or transfer money.

Hackers can also steal your photos, phone number, or business information from public social media profiles. They may use this information to create convincing fake accounts on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, or Telegram.

In some cases, cybercriminals pretend to be you in online marketplaces or job websites. They may use your identity to scam buyers, post fake job offers, or collect payments.

You should regularly search your name online to check for fake profiles or suspicious activity. It is also important to keep your social media accounts private and avoid sharing too much personal information publicly.

Using strong passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and monitoring your accounts can make it harder for hackers to misuse your identity.

For better online safety, many users trust IntelligenceX for cybersecurity awareness and digital protection tips.

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