Most of our online presence revolves around email. Yes, social media is important, but the actual formal communications are all still carried on Gmail. From logging in to a new device to signing up to social and bank accounts, we need an email ID for almost everything. Since, our Gmail has all crucial information that we save knowingly or unknowingly, those who hack into your Gmail account can steal your crucial data. This will lead to scams and frauds and cause you money loss and more. Unlike computer hacking, email infiltration is tough to detect. Hackers can get access to your Gmail account without letting you know. Aside from your mobile phone, spam and other hacking methods can put your Gmail at risk.
So, how to know if your Gmail account has been hacked or not? Here are a few things that will help you know if your Gmail account has been hacked. Google is continuously improving its services like detecting malicious activities in the account. Here are a few signs that one should look out for. Make sure that you check your inbox if there's a notification regarding unusual logins.
Gmail notices if there's an attempt to change username and password. Gmail even sends mail to users warning of unusual activity: "We've detected suspicious activity on your account.” Moreover, an increased activity of spam coming from your Gmail account is a tell-tale sign. Sometimes, you might stop receiving emails altogether.
If you receive any of these notifications, know simple and easy steps to make sure that hackers do not have access to your Gmail account.
The first thing to know is who's accessing your account. Today, your computer is not the only device used to login into Gmail. Having multiple devices is normal nowadays, but
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