Internet service providers, crypto currency exchanges, and the police should want to help when you've been hacked.
It's evident that, when an attack or hack occurs, large companies and utilities have significant support. But, around the world, individuals are fighting their own personal wars against hackers and other forms of corruption. Often, they aren't offered the same resources. This is the story of one of those victims.
George called his bank and had them place a cancel order on the $700 transaction. He then sent a customer support ticket to Uphold, asking them to stop the transaction and letting them know that his account on their site, and possibly the accounts of others, had been compromised. Even more incredibly, whoever had commandeered George's page was attempting to set up a Facebook ads campaign. Fortunately, Facebook had noticed something amiss and had balked at the attempt. The hacker then responded via email, stating that he had provided all the necessary documentation. George immediately changed his Facebook password, and he set up two-factor authentication on the site.Like many of us, George uses his email address and the same password on multiple sites.
Of course, tracing the IP address doesn't mean that the hacker is physically located somewhere near Topeka, Kansas, he could be using a Virtual Private Network and be located anywhere in the world. He could also have taken over a legitimate user's computer, making it a"zombie," and be using it to launch his attacks.
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