How to detect and stop unauthorized access to your online accounts
By
Charlie Osborne
Summary
This article provides a comprehensive guide on detecting and preventing unauthorized access to personal accounts, including social media, email, banking, and shopping services. It covers subtle signs of account compromise such as unexpected password reset emails, unfamiliar login locations, changed settings, suspicious activity in sent messages or purchase history, and unusual friend requests. The article emphasizes that account monitoring can be quiet and go unnoticed, with severe consequences including bypassed two-factor authentication and fraudulent purchases. It offers practical steps to identify breaches and regain control of compromised accounts.
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· 3 pulledAccount compromise or monitoring can be a quiet affair, and there may be no glaring or immediate signs that your accounts are no longer completely under your control.
If someone has access to your social media, email account, shopping services, or worse -- your banking and financial services -- and you don't notice in time, the consequences can be severe.
Your email account could be used to bypass two-factor authentication (2FA) and access other services, fraudulent purchases could be made.
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