Fix compromised gmail account

The frustration of a compromised Gmail account! Don't worry, I'm here to help you fix it. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you regain control of your account:

Step 1: Change your password

  1. Go to the Gmail sign-in page and enter your email address.
  2. Click on "Forgot password" and follow the prompts to reset your password.
  3. Choose a strong and unique password and confirm it.

Step 2: Secure your account with 2-Step Verification (2SV)

  1. Go to the Google Account settings page and sign in with your compromised account.
  2. Click on "Security" and then "2-Step Verification."
  3. Enable 2SV by clicking on "Get started."
  4. Choose a verification method (e.g., Google Authenticator, SMS, or voice call).
  5. Follow the prompts to set up 2SV.

Step 3: Review and update your account settings

  1. Go to the Google Account settings page and sign in with your compromised account.
  2. Review your account settings, including:
    • Password and security questions.
    • Recovery email and phone number.
    • Authorized devices and apps.
    • Account permissions.
  3. Update any settings that may have been compromised.

Step 4: Check for suspicious activity

  1. Go to the Google Account activity page and sign in with your compromised account.
  2. Review your account activity, including:
    • Recent sign-ins.
    • Account changes.
    • Device and app activity.
  3. Look for any suspicious activity and report it to Google if necessary.

Step 5: Monitor your account for future activity

  1. Set up account alerts to notify you of any suspicious activity.
  2. Regularly review your account activity to detect any potential issues.

Additional tips

By following these steps, you should be able to fix your compromised Gmail account and regain control. If you're still having issues, you can contact Google Support for further assistance.