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shkrll2019-06-29 12:02:42
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shkrll, 2019-06-29 12:02:42

Email hacked?

Good afternoon!
I found that something regularly enters my mail using the imap protocol with ip 35.190.168.222 (USA). What could it be? What is the probability that someone hacked my mail and collects incoming letters?

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Dmitry Shitskov, 2019-06-29
@Zarom

Email hacked?

Yes. Change your password, turn on two-factor authentication.
Also check all accounts that used this mail - attackers could use mail to reset passwords on accounts

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CityCat4, 2019-06-29
@CityCat4

What is the probability that someone hacked my mail and collects incoming letters?

100%
If the system fixes the login, then it is presented with the correct password :) And it's not at all a fact that they actually come from Pindosia - it can be a VPN, an anonymizer and the devil is bald.
Password change, set complex. Enable two-factor authentication, if any (although you will have to sacrifice a phone number for this, but you can get one specifically for this). Check "Sent" - it is quite possible that any hat was sent from your mailbox.

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