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I smelled a rat. Then, when I tried to log in a few minutes later, I was locked out completely. My password had been changed, and so was the phone number and email associated with my account. I’d been hacked – game, set and match.

Last year saw a 57 percent increase in social media and email account hacking in the UK, according to Action Fraud, the national fraud and cybercrime reporting service. It’s the most common form of cybercrime – and it’s financially ruinous too, with victims losing £1.4m to it last year alone.

Now my hacker knows what I look like, where I’ve been on holiday and how I arrange the posters on my living room wall. They can see the food videos I’ve saved and the private messages I’ve sent to friends. If they wanted to, they could probably reconstruct a note-perfect picture of my life, right down to what I like to cook for dinner.

Suddenly, everything I do online pulsates with paranoia and anxiety. Are my other accounts safe? What else does my hacker know about me? Are they messaging people I know, pretending to be me? At one point, the criminal responsible changed my TikTok username for a meaningless string of letters and numbers, which meant that my account didn’t show up when I searched for it online. Half a decade of videos, gone. Footage of my face was now in the hands of some anonymous criminal to do whatever they wanted with – and there was nothing I could do about it.

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My offline self and my online identity may differ slightly in presentation, but they’re both essential parts of my personality. All of which means that getting hacked isn’t just an annoyance – it feels like a part of me has disappeared with it. Forums like r/TikTokHelp on Reddit are full of desperate users who feel like I do. “Nine years of memories, saved recipes down the drain,” wrote one user.

Thankfully, that hasn’t happened to me yet. I recently discovered my account masquerading under a new username and am watching it like a hawk. I reported the hack to TikTok, but haven’t received anything save for a brief message to say they were looking into it.

So if you run into me online, telling you that I’ve come into a large sum of money or urging you to sign up for a new crypto coin, be warned – it may look, sound and talk like me, but es ist mein German hacker.

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