Translations:Training modules/Dealing with online harassment/slides/assistance-you-can-offer/6/en

When a user reports that an account they own has been compromised, or "hacked", you can suggest some important steps they should take immediately:
 * Ask the user to check their password security. It is usually a simple matter for the user to reset their password for the compromised account, and they should be sure to do the same for any other online accounts for which they have used the same, or a related, password.
 * Contact the administration or Trust and Safety team of the website their account was compromised on, if it has been. These teams can often secure or restore an account with the tools available to them.
 * Consider enabling two-factor authentication on sites where it is available. This service will mean that even if someone has their username and password, they will still not be able to access their account without the second "factor". This process usually involves linking an account to a mobile device.