What do I do when my Gmail account has been hacked into (everything disappeared)?
Securing a hacked Google Account
If you notice some unusual activity on your Google Account, or Gmail, or any products of Google, there is a lot of chance that someone else using it without having your consent and without your knowledge too. If you have a doubt that your Google Account or your Gmail app has been hacked, then we request you to follow the steps given below and get hold of the suspicious activity taking place in your account. Sign back in to your account, and help it get more secured.
Step 1: Sign in to your Google Account
To secure the account, sign in to it.
If you are not able to sign in
Visit to the account recovery page, and answer the questions as they ask you.
The account recovery page is used when:
A person has changed your account details, such as your password or your recovery number.
your account has been deleted
You can’t sign in for another reason.
Try to recover your username if you are trying to sign in to the correct account.
Step 2: Review your activities and get help with securing the hacked Google Account
Review the account activities
Also, make sure that you review the devices you use for your account
Step 3: Use of more security steps
Turn on two Step authentication
Contact the local bank authorities
Remove suspicious software
Install a better and a more secured browser
prevent password theft with the use of the Password Alert option
secure the apps and machines used
secure the Google products that you use
If you doubt that someone else is using your Google Account, then you need to immediately change your password for the following:
Google Account
Apps and sites
the password that you have been using for your Google Account
That contact you through your Google Account email address.
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