I think I might have been hacked because I've changed my passwords multiple times and enabled multi-factor authentication, but the hacker still has access to my accounts as we speak. Initially, I didn't think it was malware since my PC didn't detect anything unusual. What steps should I take to resolve this?
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For future safety, always keep your system updated and be cautious with software downloads.
Did you recently install any cracked software? That can often introduce vulnerabilities. If so, consider resetting your PC entirely.
To kick the hacker off, first try forcing a logout of all devices from your accounts. Just make sure to do this from a different device that's not compromised. This can usually be found in your account security settings.
If your info is cached on multiple devices, make sure to clear browser caches on those devices, too. After that, update your passwords again using unique ones for each account, and keep using MFA.
Absolutely! It's crucial to change your passwords after logging out and clearing caches.
Good call! Also, check if your account settings let you see any devices that are currently logged in and log them out from there.