Been Hacked or Scammed?
We're Here to Help.
Don't panic. Don't click anything else. Call us immediately — our cybersecurity experts will walk you through exactly what to do right now.
Do These 4 Things Right Now
If you think you've been scammed or hacked, these steps can limit the damage.
Stop All Contact
Don't respond to any more calls, emails, or messages from the scammer. Block all contact immediately.
Change Passwords
Change passwords for email, banking, and social media from a safe, unaffected device if possible.
Contact Your Bank
Call your bank immediately if any financial information was shared. Freeze accounts if needed.
Call NSAG Now
Call 707.452.3015 — our team will assess the damage and guide every recovery step with you.
How NSAG Helps You Recover
We handle every aspect of scam and hack recovery — from forensic analysis to bank-accepted documentation.
Forensic Device Analysis
We examine your device to determine exactly what the attacker accessed, what was installed, and what data may have been compromised.
Complete Device Cleanup
Full removal of any malware, remote access tools, or spyware — leaving your device clean and safe to use again.
Account Recovery
We help you regain access to locked or compromised email, social media, and financial accounts with proven recovery methods.
Certificate of Device Security
An official certificate confirming your device has been cleaned and secured — accepted by banks and financial institutions.
Identity Theft Support
Guidance on placing fraud alerts, contacting credit bureaus, and filing the right reports to protect your identity going forward.
Prevention Education
After recovery, we walk you through what happened and how to recognize and avoid these attacks in the future.
Think You Might Be at Risk?
If any of these apply to you, call us immediately.
Unexpected Money Transfers
You sent money to someone you met online, via gift cards, wire transfer, or cryptocurrency.
Someone Has Remote Access
You allowed someone to access your computer remotely — your mouse moved on its own or windows opened by themselves.
Strange Account Activity
Emails or messages sent from your accounts that you didn't send, or you can't log into your own accounts.
Pop-ups and Fake Warnings
Your computer shows urgent warnings with a phone number to call, or keeps redirecting your browser.
Unusual Device Behavior
Your device is unusually slow, overheating, or using data when you're not doing anything.
Unauthorized Transactions
You see charges, withdrawals, or loans on your accounts that you don't recognize.
Don't Wait — Call Right Now
The sooner we start, the more we can recover. Our team is standing by to help you — no judgment, no overwhelming tech talk. Just clear, expert help.
630 Davis Street, Vacaville, CA 95688 · Serving Northern CA