Tuango, share with friends function did this... i tried 2 times just to test what was the problem and he change my password, but i could change it via my other email... WTF with Tuango??
I installed "text and drive" app on my smart phone and enter my email information and password. Around the same time someone tried to sign in to my account.
174.129.180.41 i insstalled TExt n drive & about the same time someone tried to access my email.
174.129.180.41 i installed TExt n drive & about the same time someone tried to access my gmail.
That explains it, Install an App on your Android phone. Give it permission to read your emails aloud while driving, then spam who is with lots of complaints that an unknown IP is trying to hack your email account. It's not called hacking people, it's an Android App going about it's business.
Suspicious log in attempt to my gmail account from this IP after I installed Text n Drive app on my iPhone. Other log in attempts from 50.18.16.96 within seconds of each other.
Sunday, May 24, 1:10 PM EDT IP Address: 54.173.186.193 (ec2-54-173-186-193.compute-1.amazonaws.com) Location: Ashburn, VA, USA this address is hacking all gmail accounts, attempts at others
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