Can my MacBook pro get hacked?

My  Mac was being very slow then died and when I turned it on it had 4 messages asked to allow or deny these programs with weird jumbled letters do I denied then it wouldn't let me use y wireless and reset the day to December 2000 when I didn't even have the computer? My wireless on my iPhone works though? I even played around on my other desktop with the network and can't figure it out any suggestions?

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