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Super Head 713's Avatar
Im not really too familiar with how this all works out but i received an email notification saying that a new device has connected to my gmail account but it was like no matter how hard i tried to reset my password and my 2 step verification the device would still get connected to my account. Since my google number was linked with it i deleted my google voice number. I want to know how do people manage to do this and what can i do to fix this
Fishpie's Avatar
Did you recently sell an old phone to get a new one?
Super Head 713's Avatar
No not at all...... I am beginning to think that its someone that i probably allowed to use one of my devices. Do you know how i can get rid of whomever is logging into my account?
Fishpie's Avatar
For someone to get your info one of two things happened;

1. They used a keylogging program which isn't cheap
2. You have your password settings to "show" and they snooped around and saw your password.

But you said you've reset the password and 2 step authentication which doesn't make sense for #2. Something else is at play but I know you can only divulge so much info on here so I won't push. If it was a keylog program then you need to toss the phone to be 100% safe and the person you might suspect of doing is one way or another dealing with LEOs since they can buy in bulk for discounts.

If you're having this much trouble just
get a new sim card
new gmail account
install this app

Beyond that is how much security do you want on your phone? Check this out
https://www.androidpit.com/how-to-re...oid-phone-data
Super Head 713's Avatar
Thanks for the info i really think mynew doubles partner done it because she is the only one that uses my electronics.
Your GREAT giving helpful information... Thank you


For someone to get your info one of two things happened;

1. They used a keylogging program which isn't cheap
2. You have your password settings to "show" and they snooped around and saw your password.

But you said you've reset the password and 2 step authentication which doesn't make sense for #2. Something else is at play but I know you can only divulge so much info on here so I won't push. If it was a keylog program then you need to toss the phone to be 100% safe and the person you might suspect of doing is one way or another dealing with LEOs since they can buy in bulk for discounts.

If you're having this much trouble just
get a new sim card
new gmail account
install this app

Beyond that is how much security do you want on your phone? Check this out
https://www.androidpit.com/how-to-re...oid-phone-data
Originally Posted by Fishpie
If you go into your account on the real browser....maybe has to be a pc, you can see all the devices connected and ping them to make the alarm sound.

While you're in there, you can also turn on map history and see where the fucking thing is lmfao.

It works and is SCARY.

Candice....email me and tomorrow from my pc i will send you some links.
For someone to get your info one of two things happened;

1. They used a keylogging program which isn't cheap
2. You have your password settings to "show" and they snooped around and saw your password.

But you said you've reset the password and 2 step authentication which doesn't make sense for #2. Something else is at play but I know you can only divulge so much info on here so I won't push. If it was a keylog program then you need to toss the phone to be 100% safe and the person you might suspect of doing is one way or another dealing with LEOs since they can buy in bulk for discounts.

If you're having this much trouble just
get a new sim card
new gmail account
install this app

Beyond that is how much security do you want on your phone? Check this out
https://www.androidpit.com/how-to-re...oid-phone-data
Originally Posted by Fishpie
Um.. I have used 5 dollar key loggers when I do penetration testing for small companies..
Fishpie's Avatar
Desktop and mobile key loggers are different prices. I just looked around for cell phone ones and their cost. Seems like they got some sub $100 ones but you get what you pay for. Flexispy is still around and they're $350 a year to use but when I used them I got my money's worth.
Wakeup's Avatar
Why do all these hookers come here with the "someone hacked my accounts" bullshit? Is Anonymous suddenly targeting every hooker in Houston?

Next time, title your thread "I left my devices, which I have log me in automatically, lying around and someone used it to change my accounts." At least then we could automatically assume you're a fucking idiot before reading the thread...
Super Head 713's Avatar
Why do all these hookers come here with the "someone hacked my accounts" bullshit? Is Anonymous suddenly targeting every hooker in Houston?

Next time, title your thread "I left my devices, which I have log me in automatically, lying around and someone used it to change my accounts." At least then we could automatically assume you're a fucking idiot before reading the thread... Originally Posted by Wakeup
Im not even going to entertain this because i know what was going on while i was on my devices and it was nothing normal
Super Head 713's Avatar
If you go into your account on the real browser....maybe has to be a pc, you can see all the devices connected and ping them to make the alarm sound.

While you're in there, you can also turn on map history and see where the fucking thing is lmfao.

It works and is SCARY.

Candice....email me and tomorrow from my pc i will send you some links. Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
I didn't know that i could of actually used maps, but i did see that the other device was a computer. I found out who it was already but still have no access to my gmail account. Its funny because her main target was just that account because thats what my google voice was connected to