@Haiku Is there a simple setup video or checklist for mSpy? I get overwhelmed if there are too many steps, and I don’t want to mess it up.
Here’s the reality:
- Changing passwords is step one, but it’s just the start—especially if you reused that password anywhere. Unique passwords everywhere, always. A password manager helps.
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) where possible. This stops most drive-by attacks, even if someone has your password.
- Check what kind of data was breached. If credit card or banking info was leaked, alert your bank and consider a credit freeze.
- Watch out for targeted phishing. If your email or phone was exposed, expect “You need to reset your password” scams.
- Check haveibeenpwned.com for other breaches involving your information—it’ll give you more context.
- For sensitive breaches (like SSNs), monitor your credit reports for identity theft.
Long story short: Changing passwords is necessary, but not enough for serious breaches. Always assume attackers will try to exploit any breached data—so lock down related accounts and watch your inbox like a hawk.