How to Check if Outlook Email Account Was Compromised
To check if your Outlook email account was compromised, sign in to your account, go to **Account Settings > Security**, and look for any suspicious activity.
Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Sign in to your Outlook account**: Go to the Outlook website and sign in with your email address and password.
2. **Go to Account Settings**: Click on your profile picture or initials in the top right corner, then select **View account**.
3. **Security settings**: Click on **Security** from the left menu.
4. **Recent activity**: Look for the **Recent activity** section, which shows a list of recent sign-ins to your account.
5. **Check for suspicious activity**: Review the list of recent sign-ins and look for any that you don’t recognize, such as sign-ins from unknown locations or devices.
6. **Check your account info**: Verify that your account information, such as your name and email address, is correct and hasn’t been changed.
7. **Check your email settings**: Verify that your email settings, such as your inbox rules and signature, haven’t been changed.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. **What are the signs of a compromised Outlook account?**
* Unauthorized emails sent from your account
* Changes to your account settings or info
* Suspicious sign-ins from unknown locations or devices
2. **What should I do if I think my account was compromised?**
* Change your password immediately
* Enable two-factor authentication
* Run a virus scan on your device
* Contact Outlook support for assistance
3. **How can I prevent my Outlook account from being compromised?**
* Use a strong and unique password
* Enable two-factor authentication
* Be cautious when clicking on links or downloading attachments from unknown senders
* Keep your device and software up to date with the latest security patches.