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Help. I’ve been hacked

Posted on 4/29/19 at 7:59 am
Posted by Higgysmalls
Ft Lauderdale
Member since Jun 2016
7688 posts
Posted on 4/29/19 at 7:59 am
Someone has hacked into my Microsoft Account through my sons Xbox while he was buying something for Minecraft. Now they have changed the Email address and it show Email doesn’t exist. They bought a $99 dollar game from the Microsoft store and it was credited back the next day ( I guess they realized it was a fraud) Microsoft was able to cancel the credit card that was on the account. Account recovery got me to fill out a form and send it back to them. Said I would hear back within 24-48 hours. It’s been three days now and I haven’t heard anything. They also got into an old Amazon account and tried to get into a Facebook account.



What should I do now?
Posted by TigerinATL
Member since Feb 2005
62446 posts
Posted on 4/29/19 at 8:21 am to
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Said I would hear back within 24-48 hours. It’s been three days now


Considering today is Monday perhaps that meant 24-48 business hours?

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They also got into an old Amazon account and tried to get into a Facebook account.



What should I do now?


What they typically try is "I know the password higgysmalls@email.com used for his XBox account, now I'll try those same credentials everywhere else." Since you know you've been hacked, change the passwords for every account you can think of that you have. It might be good to look into a password manager like Last Pass.

Don't be lazy here. The last thing you want is for them to hack into some website you don't think is important that maybe asked you some security questions you forgot about. Then they use those security questions to hack into something else you just changed the password on. Speaking of which, if you had security questions in your Microsoft account and you can access that from your account settings, you should assume the hackers now have this info too.
Posted by gmrkr5
NC
Member since Jul 2009
15105 posts
Posted on 4/29/19 at 8:38 am to
change every password to every account you can think of. turn on MFA for anything that offers it as well. lock your credit accounts. sounds extreme but its too easy not to these days.
This post was edited on 4/29/19 at 8:39 am
Posted by Weekend Warrior79
Member since Aug 2014
20820 posts
Posted on 4/29/19 at 8:40 am to
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Since you know you've been hacked, change the passwords for every account you can think of that you have. It might be good to look into a password manager like Last Pass.

Don't be lazy here. The last thing you want is for them to hack into some website you don't think is important that maybe asked you some security questions you forgot about. Then they use those security questions to hack into something else you just changed the password on. Speaking of which, if you had security questions in your Microsoft account and you can access that from your account settings, you should assume the hackers now have this info too.


This is the first thing you need to do now. When hackers figure out your password & e-mail, they will try that combination on everything in hopes of catching someone being lazy. Always great to have slightly different passwords (if you don't have a password manager) for all of your accounts. That way, if one thing is hacked, they won't be able to easily access others.
Posted by Higgysmalls
Ft Lauderdale
Member since Jun 2016
7688 posts
Posted on 4/29/19 at 8:52 am to
Yep that’s how they got into the other two accounts. Luckily all of my financials and the amazon account that has about 4 cards on it is under my wife’s name.



Posted by Higgysmalls
Ft Lauderdale
Member since Jun 2016
7688 posts
Posted on 4/29/19 at 8:55 am to
I’m pretty good with computers but I don’t know how far they can go with this. Can they see what is on my desktop computer. Cause I got some tax returns on there, that have SSNs and whatnot
Posted by Dam Guide
Member since Sep 2005
16563 posts
Posted on 4/29/19 at 2:21 pm to
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I’m pretty good with computers but I don’t know how far they can go with this. Can they see what is on my desktop computer. Cause I got some tax returns on there, that have SSNs and whatnot


They probably just got your standard password and email address from a data breach of another company. Don't use the same password for everything and throw that password away and never use it again.
Posted by Texas Weazel
Louisiana is a shithole
Member since Oct 2016
8946 posts
Posted on 4/29/19 at 2:46 pm to
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turn on MFA

Which brings another good point...MAKE SURE you change your wireless carrier's log-in info and update your security questions/answers NOW! Also, tell your carrier that your password may have been compromised. Some carriers will flag your account in order to make any account changes harder to make (i.e. vigorous identification measures when swapping devices/SIMs or porting out numbers).

Hackers have been known to steal wireless account info in order to port out your number or clone your SIM. They do this in order to receive confirmation texts from banks and other financial institutions that use MFA to confirm identities. So get to your bank and wireless carrier first, then worry about stuff like Amazon, eBay, etc.
Posted by HubbaBubba
North of DFW, TX
Member since Oct 2010
50977 posts
Posted on 4/29/19 at 2:53 pm to
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my sons Xbox
If you are an intelligent man you would run over that box and then set it on fire.

In the long run, your kid will be better for it.
Posted by deeprig9
Unincorporated Ozora
Member since Sep 2012
73425 posts
Posted on 4/29/19 at 3:47 pm to
Connecting the world together was a bad idea.
Posted by Texas Weazel
Louisiana is a shithole
Member since Oct 2016
8946 posts
Posted on 4/29/19 at 3:58 pm to
Meh. We do live in a world with free, on-demand porn...so
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