14 May, 2011

Does your Gmail account hacked yesterday ??? who knows


You knows !!! Gmail is considered as one among the best email services today, so people are using it for both business and personnel usage. Then comes the issue of security that protects the mails in your inbox. Make sure that your gmail account is safe and open to you only. Google offers activity information mechanism for finding weather your gmail account is hacked or not. Its simple.., you don't need to be a geek. This post will help you to identify weather someone else is accessing your inbox.



Navigate to the bottom side of the gmail inbox. I just pinned the snapshot of mine here. Check for the line starting with the sentence 'Last account activity : x hours ago at IP x.x.x.x'. There you can find a link labeled 'Details'. Click their to see the log information on your gmail inbox and make sure that you are the only one used that account.



Make sure that the IP addresses listed are the same ones that you used. Check the country, date, time and access type also, and identify weather it matches with your usage. Once i have seen a log from a different ip address on my gmail's log. It appeared to be one from Aisanet's network. (That was a my first experience of being hacked). Later i found it was not an accidental one. This unwanted access was from an  internet cafe once i used 2-3 days before the hazard, and what really happened was i really forgot to logout from my gmail account when i quit the cafe. If you feels the same, then understand this is the right time to change your google account's password. Do it  now itself, else you may be the next victim. Changing the passwords frequently is always refered as the best methode to escape from hacks and unwanted access to your personals kept on internet...

Finding ip adress of your machine

If you dont want to go technical just visit the website tracemyip to know your ip address and related details.  



If you are a unix guy, use the ifconfig command on the terminal to know your ip. The field shown as 'inet addr' corresponding to your mode of connection (eth, wlan, ppp) is the ip.





and, If you are windows guy, use the dos command ipconfig in the command prompt window to view your ip. 


Note :
  • Ip address may not be the same for every time you connects, if you are not using a static connection.. 

3 comments:

...SumesH... on Saturday, May 14, 2011 said...

thnx for the fact

...SumesH... on Saturday, May 14, 2011 said...

wat if the other one logged in wen im trying to log in

jiNtU jAcoB on Saturday, May 14, 2011 said...

@ sumesh thats impossible... you cant have simultaneous login.. its just a technique to know the log of the activity on gmail. If you find the someone else other than you.. you can change the password

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