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What should you do if your email gets hacked? Some time ago I tried to check my emails, but my password wasn't working. At first, I thought it was a glitch, but then I got several emails asking me to reset my password - emails I never requested. When I finally managed to get back into my account, I found messages that I didn’t recognize. To make it worse, my friends told me they were getting weird emails from me that I never sent. I checked where my account was being accessed from, and there was an unfamiliar location showing up. Basically, my email account got hacked, all because I made a simple mistake. I was using the same password for different websites. I know that a lot of people get hacked this way, so I thought I would share some tips that were recommended to me as well as the things that I found on the internet in case you ever got into this situation. * Try to **regain your access to a lost account** ASAP. Contact your email provider if your credentials have been changed. If it's your Gmail, then go to Google support, there you will have to answer account recovery questions to get the process started. * If you still have access then it's better news. **Change your password** as fast as you can. The changed password should be complex to prevent such an incident from happening again. It should contain 12 or more characters, upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols would be recommended as well. * **Change your reused passwords**. If they got it once, they will do it again. Change as many passwords as you can remember, especially if you were like me and used the same or very similar password every time. Password managers also were highly recommended to me as they help you to store them and generate new ones regularly. I found this [article](https://privacysavvy.com/password/guides/reusing-passwords/#:~:text=Last%20updated%3A%20November%2013%2C%202023,Sneak%20peek%20at%20reusing%20passwords) that I thought was very insightful as well as this [table]
What should you do if your email gets hacked? Some time ago I tried to check my emails, but my password wasn't working. At first, I thought it was a glitch, but then I got several emails asking me to reset my password - emails I never requested. When I finally managed to get back into my account, I found messages that I didn’t recognize. To make it worse, my friends told me they were getting weird emails from me that I never sent. I checked where my account was being accessed from, and there was an unfamiliar location showing up. Basically, my email account got hacked, all because I made a simple mistake. I was using the same password for different websites. I know that a lot of people get hacked this way, so I thought I would share some tips that were recommended to me as well as the things that I found on the internet in case you ever got into this situation. * Try to **regain your access to a lost account** ASAP. Contact your email provider if your credentials have been changed. If it's your Gmail, then go to Google support, there you will have to answer account recovery questions to get the process started. * If you still have access then it's better news. **Change your password** as fast as you can. The changed password should be complex to prevent such an incident from happening again. It should contain 12 or more characters, upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols would be recommended as well. * **Change your reused passwords**. If they got it once, they will do it again. Change as many passwords as you can remember, especially if you were like me and used the same or very similar password every time. Password managers also were highly recommended to me as they help you to store them and generate new ones regularly. I found this [article](https://privacysavvy.com/password/guides/reusing-passwords/#:~:text=Last%20updated%3A%20November%2013%2C%202023,Sneak%20peek%20at%20reusing%20passwords) that I thought was very insightful as well as this [table]
What should you do if your email gets hacked? Some time ago I tried to check my emails, but my password wasn't working. At first, I thought it was a glitch, but then I got several emails asking me to reset my password - emails I never requested. When I finally managed to get back into my account, I found messages that I didn’t recognize. To make it worse, my friends told me they were getting weird emails from me that I never sent. I checked where my account was being accessed from, and there was an unfamiliar location showing up. Basically, my email account got hacked, all because I made a simple mistake. I was using the same password for different websites. I know that a lot of people get hacked this way, so I thought I would share some tips that were recommended to me as well as the things that I found on the internet in case you ever got into this situation. * Try to **regain your access to a lost account** ASAP. Contact your email provider if your credentials have been changed. If it's your Gmail, then go to Google support, there you will have to answer account recovery questions to get the process started. * If you still have access then it's better news. **Change your password** as fast as you can. The changed password should be complex to prevent such an incident from happening again. It should contain 12 or more characters, upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols would be recommended as well. * **Change your reused passwords**. If they got it once, they will do it again. Change as many passwords as you can remember, especially if you were like me and used the same or very similar password every time. Password managers also were highly recommended to me as they help you to store them and generate new ones regularly. I found this [article](https://privacysavvy.com/password/guides/reusing-passwords/#:~:text=Last%20updated%3A%20November%2013%2C%202023,Sneak%20peek%20at%20reusing%20passwords) that I thought was very insightful as well as this [table]
What should you do if your email gets hacked? Some time ago I tried to check my emails, but my password wasn't working. At first, I thought it was a glitch, but then I got several emails asking me to reset my password - emails I never requested. When I finally managed to get back into my account, I found messages that I didn’t recognize. To make it worse, my friends told me they were getting weird emails from me that I never sent. I checked where my account was being accessed from, and there was an unfamiliar location showing up. Basically, my email account got hacked, all because I made a simple mistake. I was using the same password for different websites. I know that a lot of people get hacked this way, so I thought I would share some tips that were recommended to me as well as the things that I found on the internet in case you ever got into this situation. * Try to **regain your access to a lost account** ASAP. Contact your email provider if your credentials have been changed. If it's your Gmail, then go to Google support, there you will have to answer account recovery questions to get the process started. * If you still have access then it's better news. **Change your password** as fast as you can. The changed password should be complex to prevent such an incident from happening again. It should contain 12 or more characters, upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols would be recommended as well. * **Change your reused passwords**. If they got it once, they will do it again. Change as many passwords as you can remember, especially if you were like me and used the same or very similar password every time. Password managers also were highly recommended to me as they help you to store them and generate new ones regularly. I found this [article](https://privacysavvy.com/password/guides/reusing-passwords/#:~:text=Last%20updated%3A%20November%2013%2C%202023,Sneak%20peek%20at%20reusing%20passwords) that I thought was very insightful as well as this [table]
What should you do if your email gets hacked? Some time ago I tried to check my emails, but my password wasn't working. At first, I thought it was a glitch, but then I got several emails asking me to reset my password - emails I never requested. When I finally managed to get back into my account, I found messages that I didn’t recognize. To make it worse, my friends told me they were getting weird emails from me that I never sent. I checked where my account was being accessed from, and there was an unfamiliar location showing up. Basically, my email account got hacked, all because I made a simple mistake. I was using the same password for different websites. I know that a lot of people get hacked this way, so I thought I would share some tips that were recommended to me as well as the things that I found on the internet in case you ever got into this situation. * Try to **regain your access to a lost account** ASAP. Contact your email provider if your credentials have been changed. If it's your Gmail, then go to Google support, there you will have to answer account recovery questions to get the process started. * If you still have access then it's better news. **Change your password** as fast as you can. The changed password should be complex to prevent such an incident from happening again. It should contain 12 or more characters, upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols would be recommended as well. * **Change your reused passwords**. If they got it once, they will do it again. Change as many passwords as you can remember, especially if you were like me and used the same or very similar password every time. Password managers also were highly recommended to me as they help you to store them and generate new ones regularly. I found this [article](https://privacysavvy.com/password/guides/reusing-passwords/#:~:text=Last%20updated%3A%20November%2013%2C%202023,Sneak%20peek%20at%20reusing%20passwords) that I thought was very insightful as well as this [table]
What should you do if your email gets hacked? Some time ago I tried to check my emails, but my password wasn't working. At first, I thought it was a glitch, but then I got several emails asking me to reset my password - emails I never requested. When I finally managed to get back into my account, I found messages that I didn’t recognize. To make it worse, my friends told me they were getting weird emails from me that I never sent. I checked where my account was being accessed from, and there was an unfamiliar location showing up. Basically, my email account got hacked, all because I made a simple mistake. I was using the same password for different websites. I know that a lot of people get hacked this way, so I thought I would share some tips that were recommended to me as well as the things that I found on the internet in case you ever got into this situation. * Try to **regain your access to a lost account** ASAP. Contact your email provider if your credentials have been changed. If it's your Gmail, then go to Google support, there you will have to answer account recovery questions to get the process started. * If you still have access then it's better news. **Change your password** as fast as you can. The changed password should be complex to prevent such an incident from happening again. It should contain 12 or more characters, upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols would be recommended as well. * **Change your reused passwords**. If they got it once, they will do it again. Change as many passwords as you can remember, especially if you were like me and used the same or very similar password every time. Password managers also were highly recommended to me as they help you to store them and generate new ones regularly. I found this [article](https://privacysavvy.com/password/guides/reusing-passwords/#:~:text=Last%20updated%3A%20November%2013%2C%202023,Sneak%20peek%20at%20reusing%20passwords) that I thought was very insightful as well as this [table]
What should you do if your email gets hacked? Some time ago I tried to check my emails, but my password wasn't working. At first, I thought it was a glitch, but then I got several emails asking me to reset my password - emails I never requested. When I finally managed to get back into my account, I found messages that I didn’t recognize. To make it worse, my friends told me they were getting weird emails from me that I never sent. I checked where my account was being accessed from, and there was an unfamiliar location showing up. Basically, my email account got hacked, all because I made a simple mistake. I was using the same password for different websites. I know that a lot of people get hacked this way, so I thought I would share some tips that were recommended to me as well as the things that I found on the internet in case you ever got into this situation. * Try to **regain your access to a lost account** ASAP. Contact your email provider if your credentials have been changed. If it's your Gmail, then go to Google support, there you will have to answer account recovery questions to get the process started. * If you still have access then it's better news. **Change your password** as fast as you can. The changed password should be complex to prevent such an incident from happening again. It should contain 12 or more characters, upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols would be recommended as well. * **Change your reused passwords**. If they got it once, they will do it again. Change as many passwords as you can remember, especially if you were like me and used the same or very similar password every time. Password managers also were highly recommended to me as they help you to store them and generate new ones regularly. I found this [article](https://privacysavvy.com/password/guides/reusing-passwords/#:~:text=Last%20updated%3A%20November%2013%2C%202023,Sneak%20peek%20at%20reusing%20passwords) that I thought was very insightful as well as this [table]
What should you do if your email gets hacked? Some time ago I tried to check my emails, but my password wasn't working. At first, I thought it was a glitch, but then I got several emails asking me to reset my password - emails I never requested. When I finally managed to get back into my account, I found messages that I didn’t recognize. To make it worse, my friends told me they were getting weird emails from me that I never sent. I checked where my account was being accessed from, and there was an unfamiliar location showing up. Basically, my email account got hacked, all because I made a simple mistake. I was using the same password for different websites. I know that a lot of people get hacked this way, so I thought I would share some tips that were recommended to me as well as the things that I found on the internet in case you ever got into this situation. * Try to **regain your access to a lost account** ASAP. Contact your email provider if your credentials have been changed. If it's your Gmail, then go to Google support, there you will have to answer account recovery questions to get the process started. * If you still have access then it's better news. **Change your password** as fast as you can. The changed password should be complex to prevent such an incident from happening again. It should contain 12 or more characters, upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols would be recommended as well. * **Change your reused passwords**. If they got it once, they will do it again. Change as many passwords as you can remember, especially if you were like me and used the same or very similar password every time. Password managers also were highly recommended to me as they help you to store them and generate new ones regularly. I found this [article](https://privacysavvy.com/password/guides/reusing-passwords/#:~:text=Last%20updated%3A%20November%2013%2C%202023,Sneak%20peek%20at%20reusing%20passwords) that I thought was very insightful as well as this [table]
What should you do if your email gets hacked? Some time ago I tried to check my emails, but my password wasn't working. At first, I thought it was a glitch, but then I got several emails asking me to reset my password - emails I never requested. When I finally managed to get back into my account, I found messages that I didn’t recognize. To make it worse, my friends told me they were getting weird emails from me that I never sent. I checked where my account was being accessed from, and there was an unfamiliar location showing up. Basically, my email account got hacked, all because I made a simple mistake. I was using the same password for different websites. I know that a lot of people get hacked this way, so I thought I would share some tips that were recommended to me as well as the things that I found on the internet in case you ever got into this situation. * Try to **regain your access to a lost account** ASAP. Contact your email provider if your credentials have been changed. If it's your Gmail, then go to Google support, there you will have to answer account recovery questions to get the process started. * If you still have access then it's better news. **Change your password** as fast as you can. The changed password should be complex to prevent such an incident from happening again. It should contain 12 or more characters, upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols would be recommended as well. * **Change your reused passwords**. If they got it once, they will do it again. Change as many passwords as you can remember, especially if you were like me and used the same or very similar password every time. Password managers also were highly recommended to me as they help you to store them and generate new ones regularly. I found this [article](https://privacysavvy.com/password/guides/reusing-passwords/#:~:text=Last%20updated%3A%20November%2013%2C%202023,Sneak%20peek%20at%20reusing%20passwords) that I thought was very insightful as well as this [table]
What should you do if your email gets hacked? Some time ago I tried to check my emails, but my password wasn't working. At first, I thought it was a glitch, but then I got several emails asking me to reset my password - emails I never requested. When I finally managed to get back into my account, I found messages that I didn’t recognize. To make it worse, my friends told me they were getting weird emails from me that I never sent. I checked where my account was being accessed from, and there was an unfamiliar location showing up. Basically, my email account got hacked, all because I made a simple mistake. I was using the same password for different websites. I know that a lot of people get hacked this way, so I thought I would share some tips that were recommended to me as well as the things that I found on the internet in case you ever got into this situation. * Try to **regain your access to a lost account** ASAP. Contact your email provider if your credentials have been changed. If it's your Gmail, then go to Google support, there you will have to answer account recovery questions to get the process started. * If you still have access then it's better news. **Change your password** as fast as you can. The changed password should be complex to prevent such an incident from happening again. It should contain 12 or more characters, upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols would be recommended as well. * **Change your reused passwords**. If they got it once, they will do it again. Change as many passwords as you can remember, especially if you were like me and used the same or very similar password every time. Password managers also were highly recommended to me as they help you to store them and generate new ones regularly. I found this [article](https://privacysavvy.com/password/guides/reusing-passwords/#:~:text=Last%20updated%3A%20November%2013%2C%202023,Sneak%20peek%20at%20reusing%20passwords) that I thought was very insightful as well as this [table]
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