What was the worst attack you've experienced and how did you recover? Leave a comment below. And don't forget: ✅ Download the checklist: www.allthingssecured.com/hacked ✅ Start monitoring your identity and credit: www.identityguard.com/ats
I had an email about 7 years ago that has some very important emails on it. My x kept getting into my email no matter what password I used then I forgot what one I used. I changed my answers to get back into it if this ever happened and forget what answers I choose 🤦♀️. I’m guessing it’s too late to get it back if there’s any other way? I had gotten a new phone since and moved so the IP and phone wouldn’t be the same either. I even used another name so he couldn’t look me up or use my name to get in. I guess I effed myself over in the long run. This also effected my FB since I couldn’t log in with out the email when he changed the password on me. It’s still there I can see it I just can’t get in so I didn’t recover both plus many other things. The emails were needed for a case I had resulting in 40k lost due to lack of evidence and documents needed.
Preventative methods: setup multiple email accounts, I have 10 email accounts and they are all used for different reasons. Specifically create a BS account for registrations online or subscriptions. an email you will never check unless you have to verify an account . this means 90% of spam will end up there and not in email accounts you use everyday. I almost never have spam in my inbox and this helps with being "hacked" or data breaches
I'd like to add a substep: after recovering your e-mail or social media accounts, check your recent messages and activities (including outgoing ones). If you find that the scammers have used your account to message your contacts, you should warn the affected people and tell them to change their passwords if they already replied with the info "you" requested. Telling people is a lot easier when the hacker leaves a trail of who you need to warn.
Great advice. I especially like the concept of a credit freeze, so I looked up if I can get a credit freeze here in Canada, and nope. They aren't available and there are no plans for the government to require credit bureaus up here to offer them....sigh...
AV will often not find malware running in memory. The only way to remove any malware and be somewhat sure about it is to factory reset (wipe) the computer. Even then, hope that the boot sector has not been compromised. The latter is not super likely, but still possible.
Do you have a few videos that go over the basics of doing a security checkup with your spouse? It would be nice to have something that would walk us step by step of all the things we should do
We’ve been hacked - network/printer/all devices incl tv’s/knows every keystroke so changing passwords doesn’t work/has accessed all accounts (financial/social/email/medical/utilities, etc). He/she knows everything about us! I’ve taken all necessary precautions but we need help figuring out how to get rid of him. I tried an IT Consultant & I knew more than him. Any suggestions on where I can go for help! We’re desperate & this has taken a toll on my health. Thanks for listening. PS I really enjoy your videos as they’re extremely informative.
After experiencing this issue for several months, I diligently followed all the necessary steps to address the problem and reached out to the support team for assistance. Unfortunately, they did not take any action to resolve the issue, which left me feeling extremely frustrated.
Struggling to access the support you need can be extremely frustrating, but don't despair - there are experts available who can make a real difference.I got referred to a pro expert who helped me. Often there are professional who can help.
I also saw some positive comments about a professional, so I decided to take a chance and I'm grateful I did. I want to express my gratitude to all those who recommended it
Thank you, *Zerry___Coding* for your exceptional work. I'm grateful for connecting with you. May God bless you with ongoing success, demonstrating your skills consistently in the future. Your expertise in technologies and architectures is truly outstanding.
I'm not noticing anything severe. However sometimes when viewing videos on youtube since last week, sometimes it labels things in Russian and plays a video speaking a foreign language. Most likely Russian. Please advise.
The worst attack I experienced was when Equifax was breached and all my data with it. But I got $2.75 settlement check. Pretty sweet. And what I did about it is hope that the hundred million other people similarly impacted will be more attractive targets than me.
Stealing my Facebook. Using my Amazon I'm being used in ai. My photos. I been used in Google play store apps hacking. I need information to sue for my funding has been stolen. I was paid and not getting money under my name. Please help me
@@AllThingsSecured that is very true but for me personally, I’m at a point where I don’t really trust any company. With all the hacks that go on these days, I feel like these companies are getting hacked on purpose. I do have a question. When I have asked a company to delete my account repeatedly and they still haven’t, what can I do?
@@specialk9999 Depends on the company and the country you are out of. Surprisingly in the US, unless the personal information falls under very specific categories (Healthcare/medical, financial, credit, etc) there are no real federal laws when it comes to having companies remove your personal information... I am curious to which company, and what records they refuse to delete. Only reason being is my background in information security, and I LOVE contemplating making other ITs *who dont do their job* a living hell.
@@ZBM2Ory appreciate your information and reply back. That’s messed up that are no federal laws about that. I’m in the U.S. The company I’m trying to get my account deleted is Rockstar Games. I haven’t used it in years cause I don’t really play video game that much anymore. I’ve emailed them 3 times asking them to delete my account. The first time, for some reason even though it’s not what I asked them, all they did was reset my password. I told them that is not what I asked them to do. Then heard nothing back so then started over with a new support request which was 1/5/23 and haven’t heard anything back.
I don’t trust the credit agencies with my data or the telephone companies. So what. Credit agencies collect it anyway and a cell phone is arguably essential.
Back in the day when there was no Facebook yet and you talked to your friends and family on MSN my hotmail account was once hacked. Lucky me the hacker wasn't a good one because after hacking my account he or she didn't change anything so I could just click on forgot password and get back in. At the time that email was only used for MSN, internet forums and other random stuff. Not for any personal stuff which I still did offline most of the time. Maybe it was someone I knew who just wanted to have some fun and try to hack... just like students now attacking their own school with ddoss or something.
One of my parents thought that there identify was being stolen turns out that there employer was being incompetent and pulled the wrong employees paycheck
I totally understand! I contacted their customer service several times, but it was like talking to a wall. It was so frustrating and almost knocked me out.
Remember If you find yourself in such a situation, do not hesitate to go one step further and ask for help to find out who can help you before you give up.
I also saw some positive comments about a professional, so I decided to take a chance and I'm grateful I did. I want to express my gratitude to all those who recommended it
Hey can you tell something about these apps- Honeygain, IProyal and packetsteam Which is the best free authenticator app? Can you make a new 2023 edition of wifi security
What was the worst attack you've experienced and how did you recover? Leave a comment below. And don't forget:
✅ Download the checklist: www.allthingssecured.com/hacked
✅ Start monitoring your identity and credit: www.identityguard.com/ats
I had an email about 7 years ago that has some very important emails on it. My x kept getting into my email no matter what password I used then I forgot what one I used. I changed my answers to get back into it if this ever happened and forget what answers I choose 🤦♀️. I’m guessing it’s too late to get it back if there’s any other way? I had gotten a new phone since and moved so the IP and phone wouldn’t be the same either.
I even used another name so he couldn’t look me up or use my name to get in. I guess I effed myself over in the long run.
This also effected my FB since I couldn’t log in with out the email when he changed the password on me. It’s still there I can see it I just can’t get in so I didn’t recover both plus many other things. The emails were needed for a case I had resulting in 40k lost due to lack of evidence and documents needed.
Preventative methods: setup multiple email accounts, I have 10 email accounts and they are all used for different reasons. Specifically create a BS account for registrations online or subscriptions. an email you will never check unless you have to verify an account . this means 90% of spam will end up there and not in email accounts you use everyday. I almost never have spam in my inbox and this helps with being "hacked" or data breaches
Wow…that’s a lot.
I'd like to add a substep: after recovering your e-mail or social media accounts, check your recent messages and activities (including outgoing ones). If you find that the scammers have used your account to message your contacts, you should warn the affected people and tell them to change their passwords if they already replied with the info "you" requested. Telling people is a lot easier when the hacker leaves a trail of who you need to warn.
Good point.
This is great! Thanks for the informaiton in this video and in our podcast interview.
I’m grateful for the collaboration, Andy!
Great advice. I especially like the concept of a credit freeze, so I looked up if I can get a credit freeze here in Canada, and nope. They aren't available and there are no plans for the government to require credit bureaus up here to offer them....sigh...
Seriously?!? That sucks.
AV will often not find malware running in memory. The only way to remove any malware and be somewhat sure about it is to factory reset (wipe) the computer. Even then, hope that the boot sector has not been compromised. The latter is not super likely, but still possible.
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Do you have a few videos that go over the basics of doing a security checkup with your spouse? It would be nice to have something that would walk us step by step of all the things we should do
Great idea. Thanks!
Helpful video, thx! Are there any services like Privacy Guard in/for the EU, esp. Germany or the D-A-CH-Region? Thx for every answer!
We’ve been hacked - network/printer/all devices incl tv’s/knows every keystroke so changing passwords doesn’t work/has accessed all accounts (financial/social/email/medical/utilities, etc). He/she knows everything about us! I’ve taken all necessary precautions but we need help figuring out how to get rid of him. I tried an IT Consultant & I knew more than him. Any suggestions on where I can go for help! We’re desperate & this has taken a toll on my health. Thanks for listening. PS I really enjoy your videos as they’re extremely informative.
After experiencing this issue for several months, I diligently followed all the necessary steps to address the problem and reached out to the support team for assistance. Unfortunately, they did not take any action to resolve the issue, which left me feeling extremely frustrated.
Struggling to access the support you need can be extremely frustrating, but don't despair - there are experts available who can make a real difference.I got referred to a pro expert who helped me.
Often there are professional who can help.
I also saw some positive comments about a professional, so I decided to take a chance and I'm grateful I did. I want to express my gratitude to all those who recommended it
Thank you, *Zerry___Coding* for your exceptional work. I'm grateful for connecting with you. May God bless you with ongoing success, demonstrating your skills consistently in the future. Your expertise in technologies and architectures is truly outstanding.
He's the pro that effectively resolved the issue for me
Great video. Excellent tips! congratulations Josh.
Thanks, Daniel!
What is your take on the T-Mobile HACK? The information they were interested in was very specific? No SS or DL! Or the Samsung $0.15 charge? Thank you
I'm not noticing anything severe. However sometimes when viewing videos on youtube since last week, sometimes it labels things in Russian and plays a video speaking a foreign language. Most likely Russian. Please advise.
The worst attack I experienced was when Equifax was breached and all my data with it. But I got $2.75 settlement check. Pretty sweet. And what I did about it is hope that the hundred million other people similarly impacted will be more attractive targets than me.
Haha 😂
What about deleting social media accounts instead of changing passwords
Stealing my Facebook. Using my Amazon I'm being used in ai. My photos. I been used in Google play store apps hacking. I need information to sue for my funding has been stolen. I was paid and not getting money under my name. Please help me
Tech Restore Resolution is the best. I'll always recommend them for account help. unlike other support teams that don't respond.
Thank you for your valuable and informative video.
Glad it was helpful!
Rectifying threats only works so much when a company gets hacked over and over again.
Sure. You have to consider whether or not you continue to trust that particular company with your data.
@@AllThingsSecured that is very true but for me personally, I’m at a point where I don’t really trust any company. With all the hacks that go on these days, I feel like these companies are getting hacked on purpose. I do have a question. When I have asked a company to delete my account repeatedly and they still haven’t, what can I do?
@@specialk9999 Depends on the company and the country you are out of. Surprisingly in the US, unless the personal information falls under very specific categories (Healthcare/medical, financial, credit, etc) there are no real federal laws when it comes to having companies remove your personal information... I am curious to which company, and what records they refuse to delete. Only reason being is my background in information security, and I LOVE contemplating making other ITs *who dont do their job* a living hell.
@@ZBM2Ory appreciate your information and reply back. That’s messed up that are no federal laws about that. I’m in the U.S. The company I’m trying to get my account deleted is Rockstar Games. I haven’t used it in years cause I don’t really play video game that much anymore. I’ve emailed them 3 times asking them to delete my account. The first time, for some reason even though it’s not what I asked them, all they did was reset my password. I told them that is not what I asked them to do. Then heard nothing back so then started over with a new support request which was 1/5/23 and haven’t heard anything back.
I don’t trust the credit agencies with my data or the telephone companies. So what. Credit agencies collect it anyway and a cell phone is arguably essential.
Thank you, you’ve really helped me out when I was really lost and scared so thank you actually.🙏😅
Thanks 🙏🏽
Is it possible or even necessary to use a password manager and yubi key together
Possible and recommended.
Back in the day when there was no Facebook yet and you talked to your friends and family on MSN my hotmail account was once hacked. Lucky me the hacker wasn't a good one because after hacking my account he or she didn't change anything so I could just click on forgot password and get back in. At the time that email was only used for MSN, internet forums and other random stuff. Not for any personal stuff which I still did offline most of the time. Maybe it was someone I knew who just wanted to have some fun and try to hack... just like students now attacking their own school with ddoss or something.
Ha. Thanks for sharing.
One of my parents thought that there identify was being stolen turns out that there employer was being incompetent and pulled the wrong employees paycheck
Oops 😬
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This isn’t applicable when you’re the victim or sim swapping or blue bugging.
Please help me with steps to recover my Facebook account.
Step 1: contact Facebook.
I totally understand! I contacted their customer service several times, but it was like talking to a wall. It was so frustrating and almost knocked me out.
Remember If you find yourself in such a situation, do not hesitate to go one step further and ask for help to find out who can help you before you give up.
I also saw some positive comments about a professional, so I decided to take a chance and I'm grateful I did. I want to express my gratitude to all those who recommended it
*clavis coding* is the top expert in all things meta!
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Hey can you tell something about these apps- Honeygain, IProyal and packetsteam
Which is the best free authenticator app?
Can you make a new 2023 edition of wifi security
Sorry, I’ve never used any of them before.
@@AllThingsSecured please answer next questions in that comment
I JUST GOT HACKED
ON FACEBOOK
YAY ... only the MILLIONTH attention starved youtuber with a spencers gifts backlight. LOL
Thanks for the constructive feedback, Darin.
@@AllThingsSecuredquit making life difficult for poor Darin, how will he continue hacking if you’re spilling the beans!