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Asked: December 11, 20222022-12-11T07:16:50+05:30 2022-12-11T07:16:50+05:30

How To Know If Your Email Has Been Hacked?

How To Know If Your Email Has Been Hacked?
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    1. Priyanka
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      2022-12-15T19:45:30+05:30Added an answer on December 15, 2022 at 7:45 pm

      1. Unexpected password change – If you suddenly find yourself locked out of your account, it’s a sign that either you or someone else has changed the password to lock you out.

      2. Unexpected sent emails – If you receive an email from someone in your address book, yet you know you didn’t send it, this could mean your account was hacked.

      3. Unexpected contact requests – If someone is receiving emails from you that you never sent, it may be a sign that your account has been hacked.

      4. Suspicious activity logs – Reviewing recent activity on your email account can show signs of suspicious behavior like unknown logins from unfamiliar IP addresses.

      5. Unusual spam – If you are suddenly receiving a barrage of spam emails, it could be a sign your account has been compromised.

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    2. Sachin Gautam
      Sachin Gautam Bronze
      2022-12-15T19:46:52+05:30Added an answer on December 15, 2022 at 7:46 pm

      1. Unexpected emails in your sent folder: If you notice emails in your sent folder that you did not send, it’s a sign your email has been hacked.

      2. Password changes: If your password suddenly changes without your knowledge, it’s a sign that someone may have tried to access your account without your permission.

      3. Unusual account activity: If you notice any unusual activity on your account, such as emails being sent from unfamiliar locations or devices, it could be a sign that someone has accessed your account without your permission.

      4. Suspicious emails: If you receive suspicious emails from people you don’t know, it could be a sign that your account has been hacked.

      5. Unauthorized purchases: If you notice any unauthorized purchases or payments made through your account, it’s a sign that someone has accessed your account without your permission.

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    3. Nilay Sharma
      Nilay Sharma Level 30
      2022-12-15T20:25:12+05:30Added an answer on December 15, 2022 at 8:25 pm

      1. Unexpected emails in your sent folder: If you notice emails in your sent folder that you don‘t remember sending, it could be a sign that your email account has been hacked.

      2. Unusual login activity: Check your account‘s login activity to see if any unknown devices or locations are accessing it.

      3. Changed settings: If changes have been made to your email settings, such as new forwarding addresses or a new password, then your account may have been hacked.

      4. Unusual spam or junk folder activity: If you start receiving unusual emails in your spam or junk folder, this could be a sign that someone is using your account to send out spam.

      5. Missing contacts: If some of your contacts have suddenly gone missing, this could mean that a hacker has deleted them in order to hide their activity.

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