{"id":299,"date":"2026-05-15T17:03:52","date_gmt":"2026-05-15T15:03:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/?p=299"},"modified":"2026-05-15T17:05:53","modified_gmt":"2026-05-15T15:05:53","slug":"someone-logged-into-my-account","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/es\/someone-logged-into-my-account\/","title":{"rendered":"What to Do If Someone Logged Into Your Account"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"sdg-article\">\n\n  <div class=\"sdg-article-featured-image\">\n    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/05\/70329a62-adda-44d1-8630-947b3b66dca1.png\" alt=\"Someone logged into my account\">\n  <\/div>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-hero\">\n    <span class=\"sdg-page-badge\">Passwords &#038; Accounts<\/span>\n    <h1>Someone Logged Into My Account: What to Do Now<\/h1>\n    <p>\n      If you searched \u201csomeone logged into my account,\u201d act quickly. An unknown login can mean someone has your password, your session was stolen, or your account security was weakened.\n    <\/p>\n    <p>\n      This guide explains what to do if someone logged into your account, how to remove unknown devices, change your password, check account activity, enable two-factor authentication, and protect your personal information.\n    <\/p>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>Quick Answer: Someone Logged Into My Account<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      If someone logged into my account, change the password immediately, sign out of unknown devices, enable two-factor authentication, review recent activity, check recovery settings, and secure any connected accounts. If money, private messages, or personal data were involved, act even faster.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"sdg-callout sdg-callout-warning\">\n      <h3>Do not ignore unknown logins<\/h3>\n      <p>\n        A login alert from an unfamiliar device or location can be a sign that your password was stolen, reused, guessed, or entered on a fake website.\n      <\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <p>\n      If this happened to your email account, read our full guide on <a href=\"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/es\/what-to-do-if-your-email-is-hacked\/\">what to do if your email is hacked<\/a>.\n    <\/p>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>Unknown Login Emergency Checklist<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      Use this checklist if someone logged into your account or you received a suspicious login alert.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"sdg-mini-check-grid\">\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Change password<\/strong>\n        <span>Use a new password that you have never used on another account.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Sign out devices<\/strong>\n        <span>Remove unknown phones, computers, browsers, and active sessions.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Enable 2FA<\/strong>\n        <span>Add two-factor authentication to block future unauthorized access.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Review activity<\/strong>\n        <span>Check logins, messages, purchases, settings, and account changes.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Check recovery info<\/strong>\n        <span>Make sure your recovery email, phone number, and backup options are yours.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Secure linked accounts<\/strong>\n        <span>Protect email, banking, shopping, cloud, and social media accounts connected to it.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>1. Change Your Password Immediately<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      If someone logged into my account, the first step is changing the password from the official website or app. Do not use links from suspicious emails, text messages, or pop-ups.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"sdg-comparison-grid\">\n      <div class=\"sdg-comparison-card\">\n        <h3>Use a stronger password<\/h3>\n        <ul>\n          <li>Make it long and unique.<\/li>\n          <li>Do not reuse an old password.<\/li>\n          <li>Do not use personal details.<\/li>\n          <li>Do not use small variations of the old password.<\/li>\n          <li>Use a password manager if possible.<\/li>\n        <\/ul>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-comparison-card\">\n        <h3>Avoid these mistakes<\/h3>\n        <ul>\n          <li>Changing the password through a suspicious link.<\/li>\n          <li>Using the same password again.<\/li>\n          <li>Only adding one number or symbol.<\/li>\n          <li>Sharing your password with anyone.<\/li>\n          <li>Saving it in an unsafe note or message.<\/li>\n        <\/ul>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <p>\n      For a simple password guide, read <a href=\"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/es\/how-to-create-a-strong-password\/\">How to Create a Strong Password You Can Actually Remember<\/a>.\n    <\/p>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>2. Sign Out of Unknown Devices<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      Changing your password is important, but it may not automatically remove every active session. Some platforms let you review active devices and sign out of sessions you do not recognize.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"sdg-callout sdg-callout-safe\">\n      <h3>Important step<\/h3>\n      <p>\n        Sign out of unknown devices after changing your password. This can remove access from browsers, phones, computers, or apps that should not be connected to your account.\n      <\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <p>\n      Look for unfamiliar devices, locations, browsers, IP addresses, or login times. If the platform offers \u201csign out of all devices,\u201d use it and then sign back in only on devices you trust.\n    <\/p>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>3. Enable Two-Factor Authentication<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      Two-factor authentication adds a second step when you log in. If someone has your password, 2FA can help stop them from accessing the account again.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"sdg-mini-check-grid\">\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Authenticator app<\/strong>\n        <span>A strong option for most important accounts.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Security key<\/strong>\n        <span>A very strong option for high-value accounts.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Backup codes<\/strong>\n        <span>Save these somewhere safe in case you lose access to your device.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>SMS codes<\/strong>\n        <span>Better than no 2FA, but usually weaker than authenticator apps or security keys.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <p>\n      Learn the basics here: <a href=\"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/es\/two-factor-authentication-explained\/\">Two-Factor Authentication Explained for Beginners<\/a>.\n    <\/p>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>4. Review Recent Account Activity<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      If someone logged into your account, review what happened during the suspicious session. The attacker may have changed settings, sent messages, downloaded data, added devices, or attempted purchases.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"sdg-example-email\">\n      <div class=\"sdg-example-email-header\">\n        <strong>Example suspicious login alert<\/strong>\n        <span>New sign-in detected from an unknown device in another location.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-example-email-body\">\n        <div class=\"sdg-example-line\">\n          <span class=\"sdg-example-tag sdg-tag-danger\">Danger<\/span>\n          <span>The login location, device, or time does not match your activity.<\/span>\n        <\/div>\n\n        <div class=\"sdg-example-line\">\n          <span class=\"sdg-example-tag sdg-tag-danger\">Danger<\/span>\n          <span>Your password, recovery info, or account settings may have been changed.<\/span>\n        <\/div>\n\n        <div class=\"sdg-example-line\">\n          <span class=\"sdg-example-tag sdg-tag-safe\">Do this<\/span>\n          <span>Change the password, sign out unknown devices, and review account activity.<\/span>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <p>\n      Check recent logins, sent messages, purchases, password changes, profile edits, connected apps, saved devices, and any security alerts.\n    <\/p>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>5. Check Recovery Email and Phone Number<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      Attackers sometimes change recovery information so they can get back into the account later. After an unknown login, check that your recovery email, phone number, backup codes, and trusted devices are still yours.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"sdg-mini-check-grid\">\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Recovery email<\/strong>\n        <span>Make sure no unknown email address was added.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Recovery phone<\/strong>\n        <span>Confirm the phone number still belongs to you.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Backup codes<\/strong>\n        <span>Regenerate backup codes if you think someone may have seen them.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Trusted devices<\/strong>\n        <span>Remove devices you do not recognize or no longer use.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <div class=\"sdg-callout sdg-callout-warning\">\n      <h3>Do not skip recovery settings<\/h3>\n      <p>\n        If recovery information was changed, the attacker may be able to reset your password again even after you secure the account.\n      <\/p>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>6. Remove Unknown Connected Apps<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      Some accounts allow third-party apps, browser extensions, tools, or services to connect to your profile. If someone logged into your account, review these connections carefully.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <ul>\n      <li>Remove apps you do not recognize.<\/li>\n      <li>Remove browser extensions you do not trust.<\/li>\n      <li>Review permissions granted to external tools.<\/li>\n      <li>Disconnect old devices or services you no longer use.<\/li>\n      <li>Revoke access for anything suspicious.<\/li>\n    <\/ul>\n\n    <p>\n      This is especially important for email, cloud storage, social media, password managers, and business accounts.\n    <\/p>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>7. Check for Messages, Purchases, or Changes You Did Not Make<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      Unknown access can lead to hidden damage. The attacker may use your account to scam contacts, buy items, change account settings, or collect private information.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"sdg-comparison-grid\">\n      <div class=\"sdg-comparison-card\">\n        <h3>Check for activity<\/h3>\n        <ul>\n          <li>Messages you did not send.<\/li>\n          <li>Orders or payments you did not make.<\/li>\n          <li>Files you did not upload or download.<\/li>\n          <li>Settings you did not change.<\/li>\n          <li>New contacts, devices, or connected apps.<\/li>\n        <\/ul>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-comparison-card\">\n        <h3>Take action<\/h3>\n        <ul>\n          <li>Cancel suspicious orders if possible.<\/li>\n          <li>Contact support through official channels.<\/li>\n          <li>Warn contacts if scam messages were sent.<\/li>\n          <li>Save screenshots of suspicious activity.<\/li>\n          <li>Report fraud if money was involved.<\/li>\n        <\/ul>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>8. Secure the Email Connected to the Account<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      If someone logged into your account, your email may also be at risk. Many accounts use email for password resets, login alerts, security codes, and recovery links.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"sdg-callout sdg-callout-safe\">\n      <h3>Email is the master key<\/h3>\n      <p>\n        If an attacker controls your email, they may reset passwords for other accounts. Secure your email before moving on.\n      <\/p>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <p>\n      Change your email password, enable 2FA, check forwarding rules, review recovery settings, and sign out unknown devices. Use this guide if needed: <a href=\"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/es\/what-to-do-if-your-email-is-hacked\/\">What to Do If Your Email Is Hacked<\/a>.\n    <\/p>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>9. Scan Your Device for Malware<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      Someone may have logged into your account because your password was stolen through phishing, malware, a fake login page, or a malicious browser extension.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"sdg-mini-check-grid\">\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Run a scan<\/strong>\n        <span>Use trusted security software or built-in device protection.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Check extensions<\/strong>\n        <span>Remove suspicious browser extensions and add-ons.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Update software<\/strong>\n        <span>Install updates for your operating system, browser, and apps.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-mini-check\">\n        <strong>Remove unknown apps<\/strong>\n        <span>Uninstall programs or apps you do not recognize.<\/span>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <p>\n      If the login happened after clicking a suspicious link, read <a href=\"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/es\/what-to-do-if-you-clicked-a-phishing-link\/\">What to Do If You Clicked a Phishing Link<\/a>.\n    <\/p>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>10. Protect Other Accounts That Use the Same Password<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      If you reused the same password on other websites, those accounts may also be at risk. Attackers often try stolen passwords on many services.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"sdg-step-list\">\n      <div class=\"sdg-step\">\n        <span>1<\/span>\n        <div>\n          <h3>List reused passwords<\/h3>\n          <p>Think of any other accounts where you used the same or similar password.<\/p>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-step\">\n        <span>2<\/span>\n        <div>\n          <h3>Change them immediately<\/h3>\n          <p>Use unique passwords for every important account.<\/p>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-step\">\n        <span>3<\/span>\n        <div>\n          <h3>Enable 2FA<\/h3>\n          <p>Add two-factor authentication to important accounts.<\/p>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-step\">\n        <span>4<\/span>\n        <div>\n          <h3>Review activity<\/h3>\n          <p>Check each account for unknown logins, settings changes, or suspicious activity.<\/p>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <p>\n      Password reuse is one of the most common ways one compromised account turns into many compromised accounts.\n    <\/p>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>How to Know If the Login Alert Is Real<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      Sometimes login alerts are real security notifications. Other times, scammers send fake login alerts to make you click a phishing link.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"sdg-comparison-grid\">\n      <div class=\"sdg-comparison-card\">\n        <h3>Suspicious alert signs<\/h3>\n        <ul>\n          <li>The message pushes you to click a link.<\/li>\n          <li>The sender address looks strange.<\/li>\n          <li>The link does not match the real website.<\/li>\n          <li>The message asks for your password or codes.<\/li>\n          <li>The alert creates panic or urgency.<\/li>\n        <\/ul>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-comparison-card\">\n        <h3>Safer way to check<\/h3>\n        <ul>\n          <li>Do not click the message link.<\/li>\n          <li>Open the official app directly.<\/li>\n          <li>Type the website manually.<\/li>\n          <li>Check security alerts inside the real account.<\/li>\n          <li>Contact official support if needed.<\/li>\n        <\/ul>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n\n    <p>\n      If you are unsure whether the message is fake, read <a href=\"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/es\/fake-bank-text-or-email\/\">Fake Bank Text or Email? How to Check If It\u2019s Real<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/es\/how-to-tell-if-a-website-is-fake\/\">How to Tell If a Website Is Fake<\/a>.\n    <\/p>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>What Not to Do After an Unknown Login<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      If someone logged into your account, avoid these common mistakes.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <div class=\"sdg-comparison-grid\">\n      <div class=\"sdg-comparison-card\">\n        <h3>Do not do this<\/h3>\n        <ul>\n          <li>Do not ignore the login alert.<\/li>\n          <li>Do not click suspicious recovery links.<\/li>\n          <li>Do not reuse the same password.<\/li>\n          <li>Do not leave unknown devices signed in.<\/li>\n          <li>Do not share verification codes with anyone.<\/li>\n        <\/ul>\n      <\/div>\n\n      <div class=\"sdg-comparison-card\">\n        <h3>Do this instead<\/h3>\n        <ul>\n          <li>Change the password from the official app or website.<\/li>\n          <li>Sign out unknown devices.<\/li>\n          <li>Enable two-factor authentication.<\/li>\n          <li>Review recent activity and settings.<\/li>\n          <li>Secure connected accounts.<\/li>\n        <\/ul>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>Related Guides<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      These guides can help you secure your account after an unknown login:\n    <\/p>\n\n    <ul>\n      <li><a href=\"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/es\/what-to-do-if-your-email-is-hacked\/\">What to Do If Your Email Is Hacked<\/a><\/li>\n      <li><a href=\"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/es\/how-to-create-a-strong-password\/\">How to Create a Strong Password<\/a><\/li>\n      <li><a href=\"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/es\/two-factor-authentication-explained\/\">Two-Factor Authentication Explained<\/a><\/li>\n      <li><a href=\"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/es\/entered-my-password-on-a-fake-website\/\">Entered My Password on a Fake Website?<\/a><\/li>\n      <li><a href=\"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/es\/what-to-do-if-you-clicked-a-phishing-link\/\">What to Do If You Clicked a Phishing Link<\/a><\/li>\n      <li><a href=\"https:\/\/safedigitalguide.com\/es\/how-to-report-a-phishing-email\/\">How to Report a Phishing Email<\/a><\/li>\n    <\/ul>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>Helpful Official Resources<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      For more guidance, review account security advice from <a href=\"https:\/\/support.google.com\/accounts\/answer\/6294825\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Google Account Help<\/a>, account recovery guidance from <a href=\"https:\/\/support.microsoft.com\/account-billing\/help-with-the-microsoft-account-recovery-form-b19c02d1-a782-dee6-93c3-dc8113b20c42\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Microsoft Support<\/a>, and password safety guidance from <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cisa.gov\/secure-our-world\/use-strong-passwords\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CISA<\/a>.\n    <\/p>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-card\">\n    <h2>Frequently Asked Questions<\/h2>\n\n    <h3>Someone logged into my account. What should I do first?<\/h3>\n    <p>\n      Change your password immediately from the official website or app. Then sign out unknown devices, enable two-factor authentication, and review recent account activity.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <h3>Does an unknown login mean my account was hacked?<\/h3>\n    <p>\n      Not always, but it is a serious warning sign. If the device, location, or time does not match you, treat it as suspicious and secure the account.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <h3>Should I click the login alert email?<\/h3>\n    <p>\n      Avoid clicking links in unexpected login alerts. Open the official app or type the website manually to check alerts inside your real account.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <h3>Should I change my password after an unknown login?<\/h3>\n    <p>\n      Yes. Use a new, unique password that you have never used before. Also change the same password anywhere else you reused it.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <h3>Can someone stay logged in after I change my password?<\/h3>\n    <p>\n      Sometimes active sessions can remain open. That is why you should sign out unknown devices or use the \u201csign out of all devices\u201d option when available.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <h3>What if the unknown login was on my email account?<\/h3>\n    <p>\n      Secure it immediately. Your email can reset passwords for other accounts, so change the password, enable 2FA, check recovery options, and review forwarding rules.\n    <\/p>\n\n    <p>\n      If someone logged into my account, the safest response is to act fast, remove access, strengthen login security, and review what changed.\n    <\/p>\n  <\/section>\n\n  <section class=\"sdg-page-note\">\n    <h2>Final Safety Note<\/h2>\n    <p>\n      An unknown login should never be ignored. Change your password, sign out unknown devices, enable two-factor authentication, check recovery settings, and review account activity.\n    <\/p>\n    <p>\n      The safest habit is simple: <strong>treat every unexpected login alert seriously until you confirm it was really you.<\/strong>\n    <\/p>\n  <\/section>\n\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Passwords &#038; Accounts Someone Logged Into My Account: What to Do Now If you searched \u201csomeone logged into my account,\u201d act quickly. An unknown login can mean someone has your password, your session was stolen, or your account security was weakened. 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