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It doesn’t matter if you’ve been super careful about never entrusting your impossible-to-guess, multi-character password (that took you weeks to learn) to anyone else on the planet – today, even the largest and most trusted institutions can get hacked. In 2019, it seems like there’s a news story detailing the discovery that someone in a large organisation (or one of their third-party contractors) didn't read the fine print, and stored all customer passwords in an insecure format, and was only discovered when hundreds of millions of credentials started to circulate online. You can probably find one of your most-secure passwords at haveibeenpwned.com – the site has already tracked almost 8 billion known account breaches. So, the critical lesson is that you need to use different passwords everywhere. Ideally, you should employ a dedicated password manager –many of today’s best security suites have one built in.

2. Set up two-factor authentication

The days of two-factor authentication (aka 2FA) being a huge pain in the backside are long over. Nowadays, confirmation texts and emails arrive instantly and authenticator apps are even faster and simpler to use. Make sure you use them, not just on your gaming-service accounts, but also the email address that these accounts are linked to. The bad guys know where all of the weakest links in the chain lie, and not having a properly secured email account is one of the weakest. Don’t get caught out.

3. Don’t share real-world info

Hardened gamers might be well-versed in guarding against online stranger danger, but you shouldn’t let your guard down. The threat is no longer the online equivalent of a “friend who wants to show you their real-life puppies”. If someone can see your gear in a game, you can bet they can tease out enough information to compromise your account and take it away from you. It’s not hard to get a name, age and location from an online mate. With this, they can easily find things like your (former) school, social media profile, job application profile, email, address, pets names and mother’s maiden name. The real world might have some mature, automated, identity-theft protections and guarantees (against losing money) ready to kick in to prevent pilfering, but the cops and card companies don’t monitor (or generally care about) your valuable gaming assets.

4. Be wary of game-related emails – they’re frequently tools of phishing attacks

It’s now so easy for criminals to send bulk emails that, even if they look obvious and anti-spam filters catch 99% of them, it only takes a few to get through to make the practice lucrative. So, if you see an email with a link that asks you to log in to check something in your account, beware! Check that the link is legit (avoid clicking it, and instead go to the service’s official website manually) because a crook could be trying to lure you into giving up your username and password.

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5. Get a reliable PC security suite

There are still many gamers who think using security software on your PC or Mac causes performance issues which can impact upon general computing – and games in particular – and as such, they have no anti-malware protection installed at all. Frankly, that’s a recipe for getting hacked – and if that happens, your computer absolutely will have its performance impacted by the malware that could have been stopped by having even basic protection.

If your computer’s performance is important to you, the specialists at ESET have designed a security suite that’s specially tailored to the needs of gamers. It’s light on resource use, so it won’t slow things down, and its automatic Gamer mode means it won’t interrupt a gaming session by performing scans or updates in the heat of the battle. Moreover, ESET has almost no false positives, so your favourite indie titles or third-party game mods and tools won’t be inadvertently flagged, quarantined or disabled.

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By remembering these key techniques and installing a well designed, low-impact security suite, you can effectively keep yourself out of the cybercriminals’ virtual crosshairs – and get back to the things that matter, like lining up the perfect shot in-game.

In 2019, “playing safe” means protecting what really matters to you – so spend some time securing your digital gaming assets and then let ESET do the rest.

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