• 2 years ago
Hinihikayat ng PhilHealth ang publiko na mag-ingat laban sa fraudulent activities matapos silang makaranas ng isang ransomware attack noong September 22 kung saan ilang hacker ang nagpakalat ng ng illegally obtained data mula sa Philhealth.

Sa panahon ngayon, paano nga ba natin mapoprotektahan ang ating personal information? Alamin sa video.
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01:11 - If you're not really sure
01:26 and you feel you could be targeted,
01:28 then inform all of your banks
01:31 that your IDs have been compromised
01:35 and maybe reopen an account
01:37 or change your credentials on your accounts,
01:39 including the email, the password,
01:41 the cell phone contact number,
01:44 before it gets compromised.
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02:06 - Anything related to identification is dangerous
02:10 because that can be used for identity theft.
02:15 And especially if the cell phone number is available
02:19 and that same number or email addresses are available,
02:23 both of those could be used to do identity theft
02:26 from other accounts.
02:27 That's the danger, if ever.
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03:03 - Any password is hackable,
03:07 but it's more about levels of difficulty.
03:09 So for example, don't just use a typical
03:13 parang admin 1, 2, 3.
03:16 Some people use a password manager.
03:20 That can also help,
03:21 pero that doesn't mean the password manager itself
03:25 is also not reliable or not hackable.
03:29 If it's hacked, then it's gone.
03:30 So I have to be more creative with my passwords
03:35 because if it's just the same,
03:37 like password 1, password 2, password 3,
03:39 again, that will be compromised relatively quickly.
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03:59 The moment you have anyone asking you to click a link
04:03 or to submit information via email or direct messaging,
04:08 then you should be extra careful about it.
04:15 So just be careful of those.
04:18 Say every time you're being asked to submit some info
04:23 or click a site,
04:24 that could easily just be another malware
04:27 or another hacker trying to get more information.
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04:32 It's also a technology issue.
04:46 And part of it is what I call hygiene.
04:49 For example, renewing antivirus,
04:53 like renewing SSL encryption,
04:57 this requires IT attention and budgets to maintain.
05:02 And right now, some agencies either are not clear
05:07 to spend their budget or it was not provisioned for,
05:09 although I keep hearing there are many ways
05:12 to spend for that, like tactical costs,
05:15 like petty cash or revolving funds.
05:19 Again, maybe case to case.
05:23 But that's the big issue.
05:25 People are not ready for it.
05:27 And there's not enough,
05:29 clearly enough investment being put into security.
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05:34,
05:45 Don't surrender your information everywhere.
06:00 Always challenge the person taking it.
06:02 Just be very wary of people asking for your info.
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