Is my mail hacked

I'm not a security expert, but I can try to help you investigate.

To determine if your email account has been hacked, follow these steps:

  1. Check your email account's login history: Look for any suspicious login attempts or unusual activity in your account's login history. You can usually find this information in your account settings or by contacting your email provider's support team.
  2. Monitor your email account's activity: Keep an eye on your email account's activity, including sent and received emails, to see if there are any unusual or suspicious messages.
  3. Check for unfamiliar devices or locations: If you see login attempts from unfamiliar devices or locations, it could be a sign of unauthorized access.
  4. Look for changes to your account settings: Check your account settings to see if any changes have been made, such as changes to your password, recovery email, or security questions.
  5. Check for spam or phishing emails: If you're receiving a lot of spam or phishing emails, it could be a sign that your account has been compromised.
  6. Run a virus scan: Run a virus scan on your device to ensure it's free from malware that could be used to hack your email account.
  7. Change your password: If you're concerned about the security of your email account, change your password immediately.

If you've checked all of these steps and still suspect that your email account has been hacked, you may want to:

  1. Contact your email provider's support team: Reach out to your email provider's support team and report the issue. They may be able to help you investigate and secure your account.
  2. Report the incident to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC): The FTC has a website where you can report identity theft and other fraud, including email hacking.
  3. Consider using a password manager: A password manager can help you generate and store unique, strong passwords for all of your accounts, including your email account.

Remember to always be cautious when clicking on links or downloading attachments from unfamiliar emails, and keep your email account's security settings up to date to minimize the risk of hacking.