To protect your digital assets in #CryptoSecurity101, you can follow these key measures:

• Use strong and complex passwords, at least 16 characters with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols, and use a password manager to store them securely.

• Enable two-factor authentication (2FA), preferably with authentication apps or physical security keys like YubiKey, avoiding SMS 2FA due to its vulnerability.

• Use hardware wallets (cold wallets) to store your cryptocurrencies offline, reducing the risk of online attacks.

• Stay alert to phishing attempts: always verify URLs, do not share sensitive information, and save official sites as favorites.

• Regularly update your security settings, including passwords and recovery phrases, and secure your devices with updated cybersecurity software.

• Review and manage the devices with access to your accounts, removing unauthorized ones.

• Use dedicated emails for your cryptocurrency accounts to minimize risks in case of compromises.

• Stay informed about new threats and trends in crypto security to be prepared for emerging attacks.

Implementing these practices significantly reduces the risk of losses and protects your investments in cryptocurrencies.