Follow Melanie on Twitter at For the latest IT news, analysis and how-tos, follow ITworld on Twitter and Facebook. Read more of Melanie Pinola’s Tech IT Out blog and follow the latest IT news at ITworld. You can hit the "This wasn't me" button on that page to tell Microsoft and recover your account.Īnyway, like looking at logs of your Wi-Fi router's login attempts, it's nice to remember every now and then that everything is alright. What would be troubling is if there was a successful sign-in from a location that's not mine. Because it's an unknown device and I have two-factor authentication turned on-something everyone should do wherever possible-the supposed hacker couldn't get in without my other authenticating device. Click on Connect to a Microsoft account and follow the onscreen procedure: Your. I'm not too concerned with that unsuccessful attempt. Go to Settings > Change PC settings > Accounts > Your Account. The map tells me this is someone in Khabarovsk, a place I've never been. As you can see from my example, someone in Russia tried to get into my account but entered the wrong password. my acccount has been hacked and they put 2fa on and changed email and password customer service wont respond.
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