How to check if Your Gmail acc. is hacked
Step 1: Find the ‘Last Account Activity’ Section In Your Inbox
At the bottom of your Gmail inbox there is a ‘Last Account Activity’ section. Click on ‘details’ to launch the full blown monitor.
Step 2: See who has accessed your Gmail account recently.
Next, what you’ll see is a table of the most recent activity from your Gmail account. It shows you
* * How it was accessed (Browser/mobile etc)
* Where exactly the IP address is (So you can do some further digging) * When it was accessed
Step 3: Understand the IP addresses – Has your Gmail really been hacked.
If you see IP addresses from different countries, don’t be too quick to panic. If you use any 3rd party services which hook- up to your Gmail account, they will almost certainly show up in your activity log. To do you own investigation, you can use Domain Tools (www.domaintools.com) to identify the IP address. This will help you differentiate normal activity and your Gmail account being hacked.
Step 4: Understand the alerts – Google’s way of highlighting suspicious activity.
Google will also do its fair share of monitoring, and will also alert you if it sees suspicious activity both in your inbox, as well as your recent activity log. When this happens, and the IP addresses look suspicious, it is advisable to play it safe, assume your Gmail account has been hacked, and change your passwords immediately.
Step 5: Sign out All Other Sessions – If you forgot to sign out on a public computer.
Step 6: What to do if your Gmail account has really been hacked
The first thing you do is change both your password and security question right away.
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