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Hacking Signs: How to Tell If Your Computer Is Compromised

Hackers don’t typically tell their victims that they’ve been hacked. Most of the time, when hackers gain entry to computers to do their dirty work, they don’t want anyone to know. That way, they can come back another time to see what else they can do or find. Because of that, you might not know if your computer has already been hacked. But there are a handful of signs that indicate a hacker may have invaded a network or a computer you use. Some are computer-related and some are not. If any of these sound familiar, perhaps you’ve been a victim…without knowing it. And if that’s the case, it’s better that you know about it, so that you can take quick action. So, what to do when hacked ? Have any of the following happened to you? Here are more possible signs that a hacker may have successfully targeted your computer: Here’s the point to all of this: If you’re lucky, you’ve never been hacked. Or is it that it’s already happened, but you’re not aware of it? That’s why it’s important that you know what to look for. So, if you now suspect you might be the victim of some computer foul play, you should go online for tips and remedies for setting things right. Signs that your IP address might be compromised include: If you notice these issues, consider changing your router settings, scanning for malware, and using a VPN for added security. To detect DNS hijacking: If you suspect DNS hijacking, reset your router, update firmware, and use a trusted DNS service like Google DNS or Cloudflare DNS.

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