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What to do in the Aftermath of an Attack

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Services for Real Estate Pros with IDTheftSecurity.com Inc

Can you hack cleaning up the mess a hacker makes after infiltrating your computer? Would you even know the first thing to do? And yes, YOU’RE computer CAN be hacked.

After the attack, locate the portal through which the crumb-bag entered. This could be the e-mail program or browser. This may be easier said than done. Give it a shot.

Next, this portal must be disconnected/uninstalled from the Internet to prevent it from getting into other systems. Look at your Task Manager or Activity Viewer for any suspicious activity. The CPU usage must be checked too. If it goes way up, you’ll have a better chance of detecting fraudulent activity. It helps to know how your computer runs so that you know what’s typical and what’s atypical.

Otherwise head over to Microsoft’s Malicious Software Removal Tool page here: http://www.microsoft.com/security/pc-security/malware-removal.aspx

After severing ties with the hacker or hackers, take inventory of their destruction.

  • Make sure that your anti-malware and antivirus systems are up to date, and enabled. Do a full system scan with both systems.
  • If something looks odd, get rid of it. Malware will continue downloading if there’s a browser extension or plugin. Inspect every downloaded item.
  • Change every password and make it unique and long.
  • Log out of all your accounts after changing the passwords.
  • Clear the cookies, cache and history in your browser.
  • Be on the alert for strange goings-on, and do not open suspicious e-mails, let alone click on links inside them.
  • If things are still acting strange, wipe your hard drive. Reinstall the operating system. But not before you back up all your data.

Preventing an Attack

  • Have a properly configured firewall.
  • As mentioned, never click links inside of e-mails, even if they seem to be from people you know. In fact, delete without opening any e-mails with melodramatic subject lines like “You Won!”
  • Have both anti-malware and antivirus systems, and keep them up to date.
  • Use long, unique passwords.
  • Never let your computer out of sight in public.
  • If, however, your device is stolen, it should have a remote wipe feature.
  • Give your data routine backups.
  • Be very cautious what you click on, since links promising you a spectacular video can actually be a trap to download a virus into your computer.
  • Use Hotspot Shield when you’re on public Wi-Fi to scramble your communications.

Robert Siciliano is an identity theft expert to TheBestCompanys.com discussing  identity theft prevention. For Roberts FREE ebook text- SECURE Your@emailaddress -to 411247. Disclosures.

Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Robert- or better yet, call you!  Thank you for sharing this with all of us here.  Getting Hot Shield is on my list.

Sep 23, 2014 12:57 AM
Sybil Campbell
Fernandina Beach, FL
Referral Agent Amelia Island Florida

Hi Robert, thanks for sharing. It's really sad and frightening to think how easily we could lose so much improtant information.

Sep 23, 2014 05:54 AM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

What I learned

Thanks for my Ah-ha moment Robert Siciliano 

Sep 27, 2014 10:19 AM
Sheila Anderson
Referral Group Incorporated - East Brunswick, NJ
The Real Estate Whisperer Who Listens 732-715-1133

Good morning Robert. I am always taken by your focus and direction in a crisis. Another good one. Thank you.

Sep 27, 2014 11:39 PM
Michelle Finnamore
Toronto GTA, Alliston, Newmarket - Vaughan, ON
Preparing your property for sale

HI Robert, great information and very easy to follow. Glad that Kathy Streib featured this post.

Sep 27, 2014 11:52 PM
Lenn Harley
Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate - Leesburg, VA
Real Estate Broker - Virginia & Maryland

My Internet connection was hacked back in 1995.  That's when I learned about protection.  No problem since.

Sep 28, 2014 12:34 AM
Marte Cliff
Marte Cliff Copywriting - Priest River, ID
Your real estate writer

I don't use a laptop, so don't have to worry about some of those precautions, but do take the rest. And, I'm very fortunate to have found a talented "computer guy" who helps me whenever things go wrong. 

Sep 28, 2014 02:26 AM
Praful Thakkar
LAER Realty Partners - Burlington, MA
Metro Boston Homes For Sale

Robert Siciliano - great tip when our laptop, desktop machines are attacked. 

Sep 28, 2014 04:06 PM
Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital

Robert, as I read this, I wish that I had a kid who could do this stuff for me.  I can only imagine what is lurking around my computers!

Sep 28, 2014 11:16 PM
Kristin Johnston - REALTOR®
RE/MAX Platinum - Waukesha, WI
Giving Back With Each Home Sold!

Wow, this is such great information, I am glad I didn't miss it thanks to Kathy!

Sep 29, 2014 12:39 AM
Lee Davenport
Sandy Springs, GA
Learn With Lee: Real Estate Coaching & Consulting

Hi Robert Siciliano , I drifted over from Kathy's blog,  You have featured some great tips so I am so glad that Kathy Streib dilligently alerts us to her weekly favorites.  Thanks for sharing!

Sep 29, 2014 04:46 AM
Cheryl Ritchie
RE/MAX Leading Edge www.GoldenResults.com - Huntingtown, MD
Southern Maryland 301-980-7566

Thanks for the good tips. I followed you from Kathy Streib's post

Sep 30, 2014 08:57 AM