{"id":213126,"date":"2024-04-02T15:11:26","date_gmt":"2024-04-02T15:11:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.techopedia.com\/?p=213126"},"modified":"2024-04-02T15:11:26","modified_gmt":"2024-04-02T15:11:26","slug":"the-three-ms-of-cybersecurity-with-expert-podcaster-adam-levin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.techopedia.com\/interview-podcaster-adam-levin-protect-yourself-from-cyber-criminals","title":{"rendered":"The \u2018Three M\u2019s of Cybersecurity with Expert Podcaster Adam Levin"},"content":{"rendered":"
Say you’ve met someone on a dating site, a really charming someone \u2013 the perfect romantic partner. And let\u2019s say the relationship blossoms over the next few months. Things are going really well. In fact, you’ve fallen hard for this person.<\/p>\n
Then, this person gives you a sad story about their financial problems and asks you to send them some cryptocurrency to help them through this difficult time. Or maybe, they tell you about this great crypto investment opportunity and ask you to invest. Of course, you don’t hesitate because \u2014 after all \u2014 you and this individual are soulmates.<\/p>\n
But after you send them the crypto, you never hear from them again. So much for romance.<\/p>\n
If you think you’re too smart to fall for this type of scam<\/a>, think again. Adam Levin, a cybersecurity<\/a>, privacy, and identity theft<\/a> expert, says: “We’ve had somebody on our podcast, ‘What the Hack With Adam Levin,’ who lost more than $450,000 to a romance scam that blossomed into a cryptocurrency investment opportunities scam.”<\/p>\n