TeamViewer finally notified me of suspicious log in attempt and I enabled two factor authentication

Look like finally I received message from TeamViewer that my account have suspicious log in attempt from a different location or devices. This is over a month ago when I got hacked, my teamviewer account was hacked to be exact and the hacker login into all my connected devices computer and tried to steal download data and information, especially all my Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin wallet. Luckily I found out about it at 2AM in the morning and had to stayed up for almost 1/2 an hour to transfer all my Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin to new offline wallet then change all Teamviewer accoutn password. Today I finally enabled two factors authentication, and appears to be working, so even if the hacker have my password, they will not be able to login with my 2nd authentication which I have with me all the time and most likely cannot be replicated.

Dear TeamViewer user!

Our systems have detected atypical behavior (e.g. an unusual device or location) related to attempts to log in to your TeamViewer account.

Protecting your personal data is very important to us, and we recommend that you change the password for your TeamViewer account as a precaution. Simply go to the TeamViewer website | Web Login | Edit profile | Change password.

Alternatively, you can change your password directly in the options of the TeamViewer application.

We recommend using two-factor authentication to provide additional protection for your TeamViewer account. Directions for doing so are in the FAQs on the TeamViewer website.

Best regards,

Your TeamViewer team
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