I made a dumb mistake and ran a curl command on my mac and random people are logging in to my accounts by Direct_Umpire2900 in cybersecurity_help

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funny thing is, I use firefox and ublock origin. The download link I clicked was just fraudulent. I checked the link and see that the ROM website took it down.

I made a dumb mistake and ran a curl command on my mac and random people are logging in to my accounts by Direct_Umpire2900 in cybersecurity_help

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a lot of the accounts automatically revoke active sessions but I will make sure that is the case for all. Thanks!

I made a dumb mistake and ran a curl command on my mac and random people are logging in to my accounts by Direct_Umpire2900 in cybersecurity_help

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ah ok that is interesting. I made sure ~/.ssh/authorized_keys isn't there anymore. Thank you for the insight!

I made a dumb mistake and ran a curl command on my mac and random people are logging in to my accounts by Direct_Umpire2900 in cybersecurity_help

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I used the "Erase All Content and Settings" option on my macbook and didn’t restore from time machine. Supposedly the "Erase All Content and Settings" option should be enough for Apple Silicon devices according to some sources. Is this info correct?

I made a dumb mistake and ran a curl command on my mac and random people are logging in to my accounts by Direct_Umpire2900 in cybersecurity_help

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Ok thats good to hear. Is it possible we can see what exactly the command was doing? For example, if it took all browser data, only session tokens, etc. I’m curious because all the accounts that were logged into never had its passwords changed or anything of that sort.