Regaining Control: What to Do If Your Email Account Has Been Hacked

Cyber Security — By Gethyn Jones

Discover your email account has been compromised? Take immediate action to protect yourself.

Has Your Email Account Been Hacked? If you suspect your email account has been hacked, it's essential to act quickly to minimise potential damage. You might realise your account has been compromised if you notice unfamiliar emails in your sent folder, if friends and family members report receiving strange messages from you, or if you're unable to access your account. Your email account is likely to be the central hub of your online presence, making it a prime target for cybercriminals. If a hacker gains access to your email, they could potentially reset passwords for other online services, access sensitive information, and even steal your identity. Immediate Action to Take The first step is to change your email password immediately. Use a unique, complex password that you haven't used for any other online service. If you're using the same password across multiple sites, now is the time to change those as well to prevent further unauthorised access. Next, check your email account settings. Look for any unfamiliar forwarding addresses or mail filters that may have been set up by the hacker. Remove any suspicious settings you find. Check your inbox and sent items for any strange emails that may have been sent without your knowledge. Look for any emails that may have been deleted or moved to your spam folder. Be cautious of emails with generic greetings or those asking for personal or financial information. Securing Your Account and Devices After you've changed your password and

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