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What Is the First Thing You Should Change if You Are Hacked?
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Why Changing Your Password Is Crucial
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Steps to Change Your Password
  1. Access the Account:
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    • Consider using a password manager to generate and securely store strong passwords.
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Strengthening Your Security Beyond Passwords
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Securing Your Email
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Informing Affected Parties
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Preventing Future Hacks
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  • Regularly Update Your Passwords: Change them periodically to reduce the risk of unauthorized access.
Final Thoughts
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