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Picture this:
It’s a typical Saturday evening. You’re at your computer, catching up on your financials from the week and carrying out your usual iva check.
Suddenly, you notice something unusual.
Hold on. You spent how much on eBay?
You don’t even remember shopping on eBay!
You scan the rest of your bank statement. You start noticing even more mystery charges.
What’s going on?
You’ve probably guessed it by now: You’ve been hacked.
It happens to the best of us. Maybe you clicked on a bogus email, downloaded the wrong file, or trusted a company that had a data breach.
No matter how it happened, your financial information has been stolen.
First, take a deep breath. You’re not alone. This Guided Hacking tips is how to gain control of the situation.
Reduce damage by regaining access to all the accounts and profiles that may have been compromised.
If the hacker has changed your account information and locked you out, contact the customer service department of that account to regain access.
With millions of individuals falling prey to hacking and identity theft every year, awareness and support for victims is better than it ever has been. However, restoring your credit and identity is only the first step. Continue to be careful and proactively monitor your digital and financial footprint.
Being hacked is no picnic. The more you know, the better equipped you will be to ward off hackers and cybercriminals.
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