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Which guideline will not help users defend against cyberstalking attacks?

  1. Use a pseudonym on social media accounts

  2. Limit personal information shared online

  3. Adjust privacy settings for accounts

  4. Use your real name on social media accounts instead of a pseudonym

The correct answer is: Use your real name on social media accounts instead of a pseudonym

Using your real name on social media accounts can significantly increase your vulnerability to cyberstalking attacks. By having your real name readily available, it becomes easier for potential stalkers to identify you, find additional personal information, and establish a connection, which can lead to harassment or unwanted attention. In contrast, using a pseudonym helps to obscure your true identity, making it more challenging for stalkers to target you effectively. This approach, along with limiting the amount of personal information shared online and adjusting privacy settings on your accounts, creates layers of protection against unwanted interactions and helps maintain a safer online presence.