If you’re like most people, you probably use your email and password to log into your MySpace account. But if you forgot them or if you’ve been hacked, there’s a good chance that your account is still vulnerable. Here are some tips to help protect yourself:

  1. Create a new MySpace account If you don’t have an email or password for your old MySpace account, create one now. It’s easier than trying to remember all of the passwords and email addresses that you used before. Plus, creating a new account will give you a fresh start and make sure that any data on your old account is backed up and secure.
  2. Use two-factor authentication If you don’t have a password or email address for your MySpace account, use two-factor authentication to protect your account. This means using something other than just your username and password when logging in (like a code from an app). Two-factor authentication is especially helpful if someone has access to your computer and can try to log in with just one of those credentials.
  3. Change your passwords regularly Don’t forget to change your passwords regularly! Not only will this help protect yourself from being hacked, but it also helps keep track of who has access to your information and how they’re using it (if they ever get access to it in the first place). Change all of your passwords at least once per year, even if you don’t think that everything on the website is encrypted (it probably is).