My email has been hacked! What should I do next?

If you find that your email has been hacked, one of your immediate reactions is wondering what you should next.  


The answer: take a deep breath and jump into action. There are five steps can help you prevent or minimize any damage done by a compromised account. 


So why do hackers go after email accounts? Fact is, that email account of yours is a treasure trove. There’s a good chance it contains years of correspondence with friends and family, along with yet more email from banks, online retailers, doctors, contractors, business contacts, and more. In all, your email packs a high volume of personal info in one place, which makes your email account a top prize for hackers.  


Let’s take a look at how you can take back control of your email account, along with some things you can do to keep it from getting hacked in the first place.  


You can’t log into your email account: 


This one speaks for itself. You go to check your email and find that your username and password combination has been rejected. You try again, knowing you’re using the right password, and still no luck. There’s a chance that a hacker has gotten a hold of your password, logged in, and then changed the password—thus locking you out and giving them control of your account. 


One of your contacts asks, “Did this email really come from you?” 


Hackers often compromise email accounts to spread malware on a large scale. By blasting emails to everyone on your hacked contact list, they can reach dozens, even hundreds, of others with a bogus email that may include an attachment that’s infected with malware. And no doubt about it, some of those e ..

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