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So I've been hacked because I downloaded old and new FitGirlRepack (yes I made sure it was the right site) games and fucked up somewhere along the way. Lesson learned.
What steps should I take apart from the ones I already have? Attackers took and disabled/deleted my Microsoft account as confirmed by Microsoft. I regained access to EA and Steam and working on recovery for Microsoft. Can't find any other accounts that have been breached. I am changing all passwords and have reset my machine. But I have a concern or rather some hope the damage isn't extensive:
They seemed to have only attacked accounts that were signed into my Win10 machine not via browser (Brave/Chrome). What are the odds I get continued raping later on via other avenues affecting log-ins found via browser? The first account email change/theft was 7/21. So they've at least has a full 24 hours to fuck me. Ironically I ran a full MalwareByte scan and it came up clean 7/22.
Lastly, how can I make sure my machine is actually clean? Is a simple reset all that's needed?
What steps should I take apart from the ones I already have? Attackers took and disabled/deleted my Microsoft account as confirmed by Microsoft. I regained access to EA and Steam and working on recovery for Microsoft. Can't find any other accounts that have been breached. I am changing all passwords and have reset my machine. But I have a concern or rather some hope the damage isn't extensive:
They seemed to have only attacked accounts that were signed into my Win10 machine not via browser (Brave/Chrome). What are the odds I get continued raping later on via other avenues affecting log-ins found via browser? The first account email change/theft was 7/21. So they've at least has a full 24 hours to fuck me. Ironically I ran a full MalwareByte scan and it came up clean 7/22.
Lastly, how can I make sure my machine is actually clean? Is a simple reset all that's needed?
