How I Got Hacked (And What I Did to Fix It)

Imagine waking up one morning, checking your email, and seeing an email from a website you’ve never even heard of asking you to verify your account. Sounds fishy, right? Well, it happened to me. I got hacked. Someone got into my accounts, changed my passwords, and started using my info without me knowing. I felt like I was in a bad movie, but here’s what happened next: First, I changed all my passwords to something stronger (and used a password manager to keep track of them). Then, I enabled two-factor authentication on everything—this was like giving my accounts a second lock. After contacting the companies, I got my accounts back, but I learned a valuable lesson: Be cautious about where you click and always check for signs of something suspicious. So, my advice? Protect your data before it’s too late. Trust me, getting hacked is no fun!