Endereço IP: 89.180.200.216: Someone from this IP has tried to access my gmail account. I was alerted by email from Google. Alguém usou recentemente sua senha para tentar fazer login em sua Conta do Google dora.queiroga@gmail.com. Essa pessoa estava usando um aplicativo, como um cliente de e-mail, ou um dispositivo móvel. Impedimos essa tentativa de login, na hipótese de ser um invasor tentando acessar sua conta. Analise os detalhes da tentativa de login: Domingo, 1 de Dezembro de 2013 15H37m UTC Endereço IP: 89.180.200.216 Localização: Portugal
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