I recently experienced a security breach on my PC where it was ratted. After a factory reset and a fresh installation of Windows via USB, my Discord account got hacked. The hacker claimed to have all my passwords and threatened to destroy my accounts if I didn't comply with their demands. They also mentioned that they accessed my BIOS and that I would need to flash it. I'm unsure of what steps to take next to fix my PC or if I should just consider replacing it altogether. Any advice would be appreciated!
3 Answers
You need to take everything they say with a grain of salt. Many pieces of malware can outlast a factory reset, so securing your accounts with two-factor authentication is key! It's the best way to prevent them from causing more trouble. Don't stress too much about the BIOS—it can't just be destroyed like that!
Honestly, there's a good chance your BIOS is untouched. The claims from the hacker are usually just a way to intimidate. Focus on changing your passwords immediately, enable two-factor authentication where you can, and kick any unknown devices off your accounts. And don't forget to use a password manager to keep track of everything!
It sounds like typical trolling from someone trying to mess with you. Just remember, not everything they say is true. After a factory reset, some malware can stick around, but BIOS infections are rare. Your best bet is to follow up with those security measures!

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