Did I just risk getting hacked by clicking a link on Facebook?

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Asked By CuriousCat42 On

I recently clicked on a link from a Facebook post that said, "I can't believe you're gone." Shortly after that, I found a comment saying to ignore the post because the account owner was hacked. I panicked and changed my password immediately, and I have two-factor authentication set up. Am I still at risk of being hacked?

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Answered By JoeKnowsStuff On

You're all set. As long as your device is updated, simply clicking a link shouldn’t put you at risk. The real danger comes when you download and open files from untrustworthy sources. So unless you did that, you're probably fine. Take a deep breath and maybe step outside for a bit!

Answered By TechGuru101 On

You're in a good spot! Having two-factor authentication is a solid way to keep your account secure. Government cybersecurity sources say that 2FA can stop about 99% of attacks, so give yourself a pat on the back for taking that step! Don't stress too much about just clicking a link—it's usually harmless in itself.

Answered By SafetySam87 On

You could clear your browser cookies if it makes you feel better, but it's really not necessary in your case. You've done the right things by changing your password and enabling two-factor authentication. Just relax, you've got this!

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