Someone stole personal folders on my computer; How can I protect my account against piracy?

Original title: PASS the WORD PIRATE

GOOG day

I have a laptop running windows 8, last week Thursday, I left my lapto to the internet café disconnection and where it was quickly turned off completely, I ran home to put stuff.  When I came back a guy working at the Café had his cell phone plugged into my laptop and download all my personal files and business.

ISSUE.  HOW HE MANAGED TO DO IT AND WHAT SHOULD I DO ABOUT IT?

Concerning
Arnold

Hello Arnold,.

I can understand the feelings that you must experience.

When your digital information are accessible by others without your permission, it's a case of digital rights violations, counterfeiting of flight or the privacy laws of the field cyber. So, at this point, I suggest you consult a legal body in your country to understand the laws that could protect your data. You can also bring legal proceedings based on the suggestions of a legal body who knows the cyber existing in your country laws. Since this forum only manages Windows-related technical issues, we will not be able to help you on the legal implications of data theft.

However, we can recommend some ways to recover a hacked account. One of the first methods suggested is to change the password. Please visit these links for more information:

Return to your Microsoft account if it has been compromised
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows-8/get-back-blocked-hacked-account

How to recover your hacked Microsoft account
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/hacked-account.aspx

Note: The Microsoft Safety Scanner ends 10 days after being downloaded. To restart a scan with the latest definitions of anti-malware, download and run the Microsoft Safety Scanner again.

 

Warning: The data files that are infected must be cleaned only by removing the file completely, which means that there is a risk of data loss.

If the account is password protected, there is no way to enter it, without knowing the password. Thus, it seems likely that the person who stole the information, had access to your password. Again, I suggest that you contact the police authorities for assistance.

I hope this information is useful. Please get back to us with any other questions, you may have, about the Windows operating systems.

Tags: Windows

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