My Gmail sent a message on its own.
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Hello everyone,
Yesterday, my sister received an empty message from my Gmail address with an attachment (a document I had already sent her about a month ago). The problem is that my Gmail did this by itself.
When I accessed the "Activity regarding this account" tab (there you find a table with 3 columns: Access type, Location (IP address), and Date/time), the really strange thing is that none of the IP addresses I found by entering the command "ipconfig" appear in the table, and yet everything seems correct in the "Access type" tab (it shows the OS and browsers used) (and for your info, I log in with my laptop every day to my Gmail). Am I hacked or what?!!! ????????????
Yesterday, my sister received an empty message from my Gmail address with an attachment (a document I had already sent her about a month ago). The problem is that my Gmail did this by itself.
When I accessed the "Activity regarding this account" tab (there you find a table with 3 columns: Access type, Location (IP address), and Date/time), the really strange thing is that none of the IP addresses I found by entering the command "ipconfig" appear in the table, and yet everything seems correct in the "Access type" tab (it shows the OS and browsers used) (and for your info, I log in with my laptop every day to my Gmail). Am I hacked or what?!!! ????????????
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Hello!
Maybe at that time an automatic reply was activated on your account?
1-Open Gmail on your computer.
2-In the top right, click on Settings Settings and then Settings.
3-Scroll down to the "Automatic reply" section.
4-Select Automatic reply enabled.
5-Choose the start and end dates, enter the subject, and type the message.