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Social media security has become a critical concern as platforms continue to play a central role in personal communication, professional networking, and information sharing. From individuals and influencers to organizations and public institutions, billions of users rely on social media daily. This widespread adoption also makes these platforms attractive targets for cybercriminals, scammers, and malicious actors. Social media security focuses on safeguarding accounts, data, content, and user interactions from unauthorized access, manipulation, and abuse.
One of the most common social media security threats is account compromise. Weak passwords, password reuse across multiple platforms, and phishing attacks are major contributors to unauthorized access. Cybercriminals often impersonate trusted contacts or brands to trick users into revealing login credentials. Once access is gained, attackers may spread malicious links, steal personal information, or damage reputations by posting harmful or misleading content. Enabling strong, unique passwords and multi-factor authentication is one of the most effective…
