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HAVE I BEEN HACKED?
Interpreting the jargon of Cybersecurity into relatable scenarios.  Jan 19, 2023
HAVE I BEEN HACKED?

The thought of a hacker gaining access to your personal information and causing harm can be unsettling but the truth remains that cyber attacks and hacking attempts are becoming prevalent.

Stories have been told ranging from how a device has been compromised without the owner noticing to a different hack experience that changes the whole device, making it quite obvious that the device was hacked.

You would be right to ask questions like; how do I find out if my device has been hacked? I am experiencing strange or suspicious activity on my device, could this be a hacking attempt? What are the common signs to show that my device has been hacked?.

We can therefore decide to call them signs or red Flags whichever one you choose,this article promises not to be a long one so we can all be Cybersafe while we carry out our daily task.

Here are some basic changes you should look out for;

  • Unexpected changes or activity on your accounts such as deduction of unexpected charges on your credit card.
  • Unfamiliar devices or locations appearing on your account activity page
  • Being locked out of your accounts despite entering the correct password
  • Unusual network activity, such as a spike in data usage or slow internet speeds
  • Noticeable slow down in your device's performance
  • Receiving error messages when trying to access certain websites
  • Unexpected software or toolbars appearing on your device
  • Receiving emails or texts from unknown sources asking for personal information.

If you notice any of these signs, it's important to take action immediately to protect yourself and your personal information.

These actions may include changing your passwords, running a malware scan, or contacting your bank or credit card company if you notice any suspicious charges.

Remember, it is always better to be proactive and take preventative measures such as using complex passwords, two-factor authentication, and keeping software updated to minimize the risk of being hacked.

Now you know, have you had any experience with hackers? Kindly share some of the signs you noticed.

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