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What are 7 warning signs that my computer has been hacked?
Season 6 · Episode 352

What are 7 warning signs that my computer has been hacked?

Financially Confident Christian · Ralph V. Estep, Jr.

December 17, 202427m 17s

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Show Notes

Catherine, a small business owner, faced a devastating cyberattack that locked her out of her entire life's work, demanding a ransom in Bitcoin. This harrowing experience serves as a crucial reminder of the increasing threats posed by cybercriminals, particularly to small businesses and faith-based organizations. Ralph Estep Jr. shares valuable insights on the seven warning signs that indicate your computer may have been hacked, helping listeners recognize potential threats before they escalate. He emphasizes the importance of vigilance and proactive measures to protect both personal and business digital assets. Join Ralph as he combines practical advice with spiritual discernment, ensuring you’re prepared to take action before your computer has been hacked and your information compromised in today’s digital landscape.

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Podcast Timestamps:

00:00 Episode Overview

01:08 Listener's Heartbreaking Story

02:49 Bible Verse: Proverbs 4:23

03:30 The Devastating Impact of Cyber Attacks

06:01 Catherine's Ransomware Ordeal

07:59 Seven Warning Signs of a Hacked Computer

08:04 #1 Unexplained Slow Performance

08:41 #2 Strange Pop-ups

09:06 #3 Programs Starting Automatically

09:44 #4 Unauthorized Password Changes

10:17 #5 Missing Files or Changes to Files

11:00 #6 Unusual Network Traffic

11:34 #7 Disabled Security Programs

12:28 Call to Action

14:19 Prevention Tips and Digital Stewardship

24:18 Final Thoughts

Takeaways:

  • Cyber attacks can devastate small businesses, with 60% closing within six months of an attack.
  • Being vigilant about signs of hacking, like slow performance and strange pop-ups, is critical.
  • Ransomware can lock your files and demand payment, stressing the importance of backups.
  • Regular software updates are essential to protect against vulnerabilities and cyber threats.
  • Creating strong passwords and changing them frequently is a key part of digital security.
  • Employee training in cybersecurity can prevent breaches and empower staff to spot threats.

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Bitdefender
  • Malwarebytes
  • LastPass
  • 1Password
  • Carbonite
  • NordVPN Business
  • ExpressVPN

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