Thursday 30 January 2014

How to finout if your Gmail account has been hacked - Authint Mail

Nowadays, it is all about hacking and leaking. People are worried about their emails being hacked. Hacking groups like SEA and Anonymous, leaking millions of passwords to web. Relax! Now you can easily check whether or not you have been hacked if you are at Google mail.

 Google has tools within Gmail that can help you to secure you Gmail. Let's see how it works:

 To check if your account has been targeted and hacked, you need to log into your Gmail account using a desktop browser.

Now scroll down to the bottom of your inbox and locate a link called "Details". Click on it, a new pop-up window will appear, it can show you the last 10 times you logged in or anyone who logged you mail. You'll know if the inbox was opened using an email app, browser, smartphone app and the IP address through which it was accessed.

 If you see a suspicious device or IP address, you may want to change your password as soon as possible.

To strengthen the security on your Gmail account, you can even turn the two-factor authentication system on. You can store your IP addresses of the various computers and devices you use to access Gmail, in order to ensure nothing fishy is going on around your account.

 While Google has been very particular about ensuring account safety from sleuths, it has been going through a rough couple of weeks with Gmail. An outage late last week caused about 10 percent of Google's global users to lose access to their Gmail accounts for a good 30 minutes or so. This week, it was also revealed that a bug affecting certain Gmail apps was marking out wrong messages to be deleted or sent into spam folders.



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