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Congratulations! Have a 5.
/ravi
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There is a reason your nostrils don't point upwards[^]!
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I'm an optoholic - my glass is always half full of vodka.
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Good thing his name wasn't Bobbitt - he would have been a d*ck-head then...
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
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You don't have to be so snotty about it. Lord nose that was mean!
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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You just can't keep your nose out of other people's business!
So stop being so snotty and blow me away with an awesome comeback that will get met running for my money before i smell something fishy about this entire comment, unless you do not want to pick a fight with me right now, for that i have a fresh supply of tissues for the less fluent people...
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Why would you sinus on for a pun fest, it will flare out of control as far as rhino, it snot going to end well.
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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Conflatulations, S Houghtelin. That was exsmellent. I bet you went to the nasal academy. But i really do like your scents of humor! But who nose, this pun fest will be won, it might be a slippery slimy slope. Although i did not get my degree studying under Nostrildamus, so I will sinus up for more. Just tell me you are snot a Buddhist-amine. And remember that I am fluent in this. Like cold cracks i will whip you into shape, so take a whiff at your last nosey deal. But now i must ask, are you blown away?
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Saves on buying hair gel
“I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks
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He won't be slapping his forehead anymore when something goes wrong, or he'll only do it once.
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Hello all,
My father's Gmail email address seems that have been compromised:
All his e-mails and all the contacts he had have been deleted... (I think it's the first time I'm using this emoticon the right way).
He is not using it frequently (it that has been 1 year or so from the last log in).
Apart of changing the password (which I've already done) what are the options to know the damage that have been able to happen?
Are there options to recover the e-mails or to contact Google to try to find out what actions have occurred in the past to know what happened?
What would you do?
Notice that there are 4 old e-mails that are still there.
Thank you in advance!
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It could be that if he's not using it, the content gets deleted.
speramus in juniperus
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Most likely reason: particularly if the password is unchanged by the "hacker". Most times, the first thing they do is change the password to buy themselves more time - if you can't log in, you can't see anything wrong.
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
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I've added a little bit more of information explaining that there are still 4 old messages lying in the input box...
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Google is your friend. [Sorry, I could not help myself]
Seriously, I think you should ask in the Gmail forums or at Gmail support.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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SoMad wrote: Google is your friend.
[Sorry, I could not help myself]
SoMad wrote: Seriously, I think you should ask in the Gmail forums or at Gmail support.
I'll check them... you know, this is my first choice for almost anything...
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Joan Murt wrote: All his e-mails and all the contacts he had have been deleted...
There is a slim chance that this could have been achieved through him synchronising a mobile device with his google account and clearing the contacts and emails from his mobile device.
Google do have a means of getting back contacts as they perform a backup every month.
This is available through the google gmail page - not sure exactly where it is but have a look under settings.
With regards to emails I don't know if they can be recovered.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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Not him... for sure... all the IT love I have is pure hate in his side...
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I actually did what Guy said when I used Thunderbird Gmail app (I think) with the default settings. It had created an IMAP instead of a POP account and I started deleting stuff I thought was still on the server. Lucky for me I was able to undelete most of it. But if I had emptied that trash, I would have been in serious trouble.
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Glad you got them back, I didn't.
I got a Blackberry a few years ago and the device had the annoying habit of duplicating contacts.
So I thought I would clear the Blackberry device and re-synch the device - little did I realise that after I deleted the contacts the re-synch would remove every contact I had saved over the past four years from my google account.
This was before google offered the restore from backup
I have learnt my lesson and am loath to synch devices nowadays.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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I have an Android phone and a Gmail account, it automatically synchs my device too. However, I hate the fact that when I transfer everything from one phone to the other, Google doesn't check if the duplicate exists. I have to go in and manually delete all the duplicates. Can't please all the people all the time, I guess.
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Did you check the Recent Activity thing? Somewhere around the lower right corner, IIRC. Check if it's really compromised.
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Yes, I've checked that and it only appears what I've done today...
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Check the auto-forwarding options to make sure his new password was not automatically forwarded to another account. Also, at the bottom, Gmail has a link for when you last logged in and which IP was used. If you click it, it should show you the last X instances.
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