Online gaming and security




















Outdated or obsolete system and network security protocols open windows of opportunity for cybercriminals to break into your gaming accounts. Those high-leveled accounts that are ranked high on the list of specific categories and have rare items are tempting targets for cybercriminals. Such gaming accounts are valued on the dark web as they are sold for higher prices. So, you need to protect your online gaming accounts from online predators because they can also explore sensitive information such as your address, your family details, your email address, etc.

Moreover, cybercriminals can exploit your personal information and bookkeeping records saved on your computer that may lead them to know about your data. Countless ways exist by which cybercriminals can break into your computers and smartphone devices. Cybercriminals find it easy to use Phishing scamming techniques to get information about online gamers through their credentials via emails. It seems to online gaming enthusiasts that emails are sent by official companies or platforms, inviting them to be part of the gaming community.

The link that is mentioned in the email is a hoax address that lures you into giving your personal details. It might surprise you that there are some very real consequences for letting your guard down in this area.

The technological and social risks of online games should be understood by anyone who enjoys them. Most allow players to create online identities as game characters who participate in virtual adventures, which sometimes cross into the real world.

For example, gamers sell virtual game items for real-world money in markets such as Flipkart, Amazon etc. In some games, there is a user-created, virtual world where people use real money to create or purchase personal property in their online world. Using automated scripts, hackers will try and break into your account using credentials they have stolen from other sources.

Because people often use the same passwords for multiple websites, they can quickly and easily gain access. You should never reuse passwords — a password manager will help you create and assign a unique, strong password for each website and service you use. Some older websites use insecure methods to process your login data. Distributed Denial of Service DDoS attacks are typically used to take a games service offline rather than to steal your personal data.

But they are a major annoyance. Hackers will attempt to overload gaming servers, causing a crash that takes the service offline. The cost of downtime and recovery from a DDoS attack can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars for the games company. Hackers will sometimes disguise malware as a games-related download to trick you into installing it. Once malware is on your machine, they can steal personal data or take control of your accounts. You should only ever download games and expansion packs from official sources.

Otherwise you are taking a serious risk and may be infecting your own computer. Phishing emails are another effective way that hackers trick people into installing malware. Always carefully check emails inviting you to download bonus content — they may not actually come from the games company at all.



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