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  2. Skype security - Wikipedia

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    Skype holds registration information both on the caller's computer and on a Skype server. Skype uses this information to authenticate call recipients and assure that callers seeking authentication access a Skype server rather than an impostor. Skype says that it uses public-key encryption as defined by RSA to accomplish this.

  3. 7 ways to protect yourself from getting hacked - AOL

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    7 ways to protect yourself from hackers. There are several things you can do to reduce the chances of being hacked: Tip #1: Use strong passwords.

  4. 4 things to do to protect yourself online from scams and ...

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    Hackers and scammers are using AI, social engineering, and other methods to gain personal information. Here's how to shield yourself.

  5. Wikipedia:Not The Wikipedia Weekly/Helpful Hints - Wikipedia

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    The NTWW Skype chat is often accompanied with an associated voice chat, which also uses the Skype protocol. Generally, if one is welcome in the NTWW Skype chat, you're also welcome in the voice chat. There will not always be a voice chat on; to enquire if there is one, and to ask to be invited, simply ask in the NTWW Skype chat.

  6. Wikipedia:How to not get outed on Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Never meet anyone from Wikipedia in real life, over Skype/voice chat/telephone, over any form of instant messaging or IRC communications, or anything else that gives them more than what they see "on-wiki". If you use IRC identifiable to your on-wiki username and use Libera Chat, consider requesting a cloak to hide your IP address.

  7. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    Protect yourself from internet scams The internet can be a fun place to interact with people and gain info, however, it can also be a dangerous place if you don't know what you're doing. Many times, these scams initiate from an unsolicited email.

  8. Skype hides IP addresses to protect users from online trolls

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    In order to do this, gamers can use tools to locate a target's IP address from just their target's Skype username and then launch a DDoS attack to overload their internet connection.

  9. Messaging spam - Wikipedia

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    Messaging spam on Telegram. Instant messaging systems, such as Telegram, WhatsApp, Twitter Direct Messaging, Kik, Skype and Snapchat are all targets for spammers. [4] Many IM services are publicly linked to social media platforms, which may include information on the user such as age, sex, location and interests.