Security problems are easier to handle when you begin with the account, device, network, or system that may be exposed. This directory brings Hacker01 protection guides into one browsable resource so readers can move from a warning sign to the correct defensive checklist without relying on unsafe shortcuts.
Choose the closest match below. If you believe an account or device is already compromised, preserve evidence, use the provider’s official recovery process, change credentials from a trusted device, and review active sessions before making broader changes.
Account security
Use these guides to secure sign-ins, review active sessions, recover access through official channels, and protect the recovery email or phone number attached to an account.
Phone, computer, and smart-device security
Start with the device you use. The checks cover updates, account sessions, app permissions, network access, backups, and the signs that require a reset or professional incident review.
Network and internet security
A secure device can still be exposed by a weak router or reused administrator password. These guides focus on firmware, Wi-Fi encryption, remote management, DNS settings, and unknown connected devices.
Website, server, and database security
Website security depends on maintained software, restricted administrative access, tested backups, logging, and a response plan. Use the guide that matches the system you operate.
When to request authorized help
Seek qualified assistance when the incident affects a business system, regulated data, financial access, or a device you cannot safely inspect. Work only on accounts and systems you own or are explicitly authorized to manage. A legitimate provider should define the scope, protect evidence, explain fees, and refuse requests to access another person’s private data.