My personal Google Chrome profile is said to have been used in Ukraine (sorry, Russia), and I don't know why.
I am hoping it's a geolocation bug, but if not, what do you guys think I should do about it? I am treating it like a hack regardless, but I'm a big guy at a big company that has spoken out before about Crimea and maybe Russia has targeted me?
What's your thoughts /g/?
Change your fucking password
>>59507064
How will that help when the guy has his authenticated Chrome profile?
>>59507011
kek you're fucked.
>using google
>>59507172
clicky sign out all other devices, I'm sure there is that option somewhere. never had to use it myself.
anyway afterwards, set up 2fa with a better password.
>>59507011
The best way is to find it out once and for all.
Go to iplogger dot com and make your own logger then access the logger URL.
post result if you see two different IPs from different places.
>be me
>ip log myself
>see g⊙⊙gle IP and location is mountain view CA
>wtf
>click the logger link again
>still being tracked. there's a delay tho which means it's either a slow bot or real human
Fuck you g⊙⊙gle ./.
>>59507240
Google does that for their "malware checker" I think.
>>59507400
But what if I told you I tried every type of browser on a linux box? Including my hardened smart phone?
stay safe folx
>>59507429
Scary dude, got https everywhere?
>2017
>Not using a 64-character randomly generated password
>Not using two-factor auth
Topkeka, Kansas