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Gmail hacked, have the IP, now what?

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  • @raindog308 said: The problem I've found with Google 2-factor is that it breaks lots of third party stuff.

    You can set application-specific passwords to avoid having to provide a token.

  • @joepie91 said: Comcast does not have any investigative capabilities. By not reporting this to police, the chance that whoever is doing this is stopped, is zero. By reporting this to police, something that takes maybe 30 minutes, there's a chance that at least something can be done against them.

    You are a complete fool if you think the police will give 2 farts about an unknown IP in your gmail account. Please file the police report and then proceed to upload it so we can create new memes.

  • Here's how it will go:

    1) Dial non-emergency police #
    2) Hello how can we help you blah blah
    3) Hi someone hacked my GMAIL Account
    4) Takes note
    5) Ok thank you
    6) note -> shredder

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