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My Hotmail Account hacked and How to recover

If you've been locked out of your Hotmail account , there are ways to recover it.

By tmbormann12 | for assistance 1-850-923-O38OPublished about a year ago 3 min read
My Hotmail Account hacked and How to recover
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f you've been locked out of your Hotmail (now Outlook) account, there are ways to recover it. Make sure to scan your device for viruses in case it's been breached by hackers. Once you get back into your account, you can enable security features such as two-step verification and backup emails. Here's what to do to fix your hacked Hotmail account with helpful security tips from Computer & Tech (Feel free to call us anytime you need support)

  1. Change Your Password:- Go to the Microsoft account password reset page. Follow the prompts to reset your password. Choose a strong, unique password that you haven’t used before.
  2. Check Account Recovery Options:- After resetting your password, check your account recovery options (like your alternate email and phone number) to ensure they haven’t been changed.- Update them if necessary.
  3. Review Account Activity:- Sign in to your account and check for any unauthorized activity. Look for sent messages, changes to your profile, and sign-in activity. - You can view recent sign-ins in the account security section.
  4. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)- Go to the security settings of your account and enable two-factor authentication for added security. This will require a second verification step when logging in
  5. Scan Your Devices:- Run a full antivirus scan on your computer and other devices to check for malware or keyloggers that may have compromised your account.
  6. Inform Your Contacts: - Notify your contacts that your account was hacked and advise them not to click on any suspicious links they may have received from you.
  7. Review Email Settings - Check your email settings for any unauthorized changes, such as forwarding rules or linked accounts, and remove anything suspicious
  8. Contact Microsoft Support:- If you are unable to recover your account or if you notice continued suspicious activity,( contact Microsoft support for assistance.)
  9. Educate Yourself on Security Best Practices:- Familiarize yourself with phishing scams and other security threats to prevent future hacks. Be cautious with emails, links, and attachments.

Recovering a Compromised Hotmail Account

  1. Scan your computer or mobile device for viruses and get rid of threats if found.
  2. If you can successfully log into your Hotmail account, go to your Security settings and select Change password.
  3. Add two-step verification and an alternate email address to receive login codes for more account security.

How To Protect Your Hotmail Email From Hackers

Hackers know the value of your email account. Once they’re in, they can use it to gain access to your bank account, social media profiles, and other sensitive online accounts.

Don’t ignore the signs of a hacked inbox. If anything looks suspicious or you suddenly can’t log in, act fast! The longer hackers have access to your account, the easier it is for them to steal your identity.

  • Be cautious of any link or attachments (even from friends). They can include links to malware or phishing sites.
  • Reduce the amount you share online. The less you share, the harder it is for hackers to guess your passwords or security questions.
  • Regularly check your credit report and bank statements. Scammers are almost always after your financial accounts. Regularly monitor your financial statements for signs of identity theft. This could include strange charges on your bank statement or accounts you don’t recognize. An identity theft protection service like Aura can monitor your credit and statements for you and alert you to any signs of fraud.
  • Force sign-out of any unfamiliar accounts. Many services you use let you see active account logins worldwide — for example, your phone and laptop. If you see anything you don’t recognize, force all accounts to log out.
  • Password protect your devices (use biometrics if possible). Fingerprint and facial recognition can stop hackers from getting access to your email account if your device is stolen. However, there's still the possibility of fingerprint identity theft. Make sure you combine biometrics and a password for the best protection.
  • Don’t ignore updates. Companies include security updates with new versions of their software.
  • Use strong passwords and a password manager. The harder your password is to hack, the more secure your account. Use a password manager so you don’t have to remember your unique passwords.

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