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True. But hacker come in many form, i have experience this particular hacker who hack my fren laptop and from there, he hack through our internet modem and hack all the pc/laptop who are sharing the same internet connection, must be a freaking pro.
Points is there is no 100% safe on the internet, but adding these suggestion could at least slow down those hacker and giving enough time for you to notice something weird happen on your account, and these might also help those ignorant/not tech geek people to protect themselves better.
Personally i prefer the in-game locks, which is pretty useful among many online game these day.
No barrier can protect you from a hacker who has access to your system. Add he has as much power as you to do his bidding.
They'd just be able to deactivate the locks as much as you could.