Sounds like you were phished. I would suggest changing your gmail password now. Have you installed any apps lately?
factory reset
Well, it is certainly possible that her droid isn't responsible for her account getting hacked. The usual way this happens is through a desktop/laptop computer's web browser. someone is using Internet Explorer...
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I LOL'ed so hard at IE
but yes what aminaked said, and you should be fine
Well, it is certainly possible that her droid isn't responsible for her account getting hacked. The usual way this happens is through a desktop/laptop computer's web browser. A page gets loaded that runs in the background and prompts the user for a password, an addon gets installed, a browser is not up to date, someone is using Internet Explorer...
Change the gmail password to something very hard to guess and hopefully the problem will be solved. You also should check that your security questions haven't been changed and that a filter hasn't been set up to forward email to the person who cracked her account.
Well, it is certainly possible that her droid isn't responsible for her account getting hacked. The usual way this happens is through a desktop/laptop computer's web browser. A page gets loaded that runs in the background and prompts the user for a password, an addon gets installed, a browser is not up to date, someone is using Internet Explorer...
Change the gmail password to something very hard to guess and hopefully the problem will be solved. You also should check that your security questions haven't been changed and that a filter hasn't been set up to forward email to the person who cracked her account.
Thanks I'll make sure she checks those things. She does use IE so maybe it was through there.
I dont have her apps list yet, but she said she hasn't downloaded an app in about 4+ months.
Well, it is certainly possible that her droid isn't responsible for her account getting hacked. The usual way this happens is through a desktop/laptop computer's web browser. A page gets loaded that runs in the background and prompts the user for a password, an addon gets installed, a browser is not up to date, someone is using Internet Explorer...
Change the gmail password to something very hard to guess and hopefully the problem will be solved. You also should check that your security questions haven't been changed and that a filter hasn't been set up to forward email to the person who cracked her account.
Thanks I'll make sure she checks those things. She does use IE so maybe it was through there.
What most likely happened is a phishing attempt/virus on your computer and someone got her account details. Then they changed her password. That is why you see that she is no longer signed in, her password is now "incorrect".