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Someone hacked into my email and I can't get back in.
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So yesterday I was checking emails and It was saying how there were unknown sign ins from other places and I look at it and it's from somewhere else and then I get signed out, I try signing back in and my password is incorrect and I tried to recover it and he changed everything. How can I get back in, does anyone know how to hack emails. I will pay someone please this is very urgent and I really need someone to help me out .
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You can fill out a form , it's Microsoft form. You put all your old passwords , any details you know into the form. Did you let anyone access your account at all ? Click on any malicious links/downloads ?
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I did that already and they said it wasn't enough evidence I even showed them screenshots of emails I got on my backup email. I submitted another form, this is bs why tf would I change my emails backup to a different number and email.
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Rhoc wrote I did that already and they said it wasn't enough evidence I even showed them screenshots of emails I got on my backup email. I submitted another form, this is bs why tf would I change my emails backup to a different number and email.
Have you downloaded/clicked on any suspicious links at all ?
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Wenja wroteRhoc wrote I did that already and they said it wasn't enough evidence I even showed them screenshots of emails I got on my backup email. I submitted another form, this is bs why tf would I change my emails backup to a different number and email.
Have you downloaded/clicked on any suspicious links at all ?
No, i havent
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Go into a Microsoft live chat ! They usually help
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This happened to me yesterday I tried to sign in and the pass was changed and it told me there was suspicious activity. All I did was hit forgot password and it asked for the last known pass and the date it was made. After I did that it allowed me to change the password and I got my email back
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