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Got a unknown device in google security

#1 Post by bester69 »

There was a windows computer registered (now removed), couldn't it be just a false positivo or some application that is use some proxy windows or something like that..its very strange, ive two factor authentification enabled before that windows device came up. :?

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what do you think, should i change google password..?
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bester69 wrote:couldn't it be just a false positivo or some application that is use some proxy windows or something like that..
While the device type (KIICAA POWER) can be easily spoofed, it is the fact that someone have successfully logged into Your account. What did You do 7 minutes before You have logged in with Your laptop?
Do You own the KIICAA POWER ?
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I noticed the other day you were running the MS Edge browser for Linux. Did you sync devices with it? Anything you had previously synced on your old Windows computer could show up because of your MS account, and some phones are set to update email accounts.

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LE_746F6D617A7A69 wrote:
bester69 wrote:couldn't it be just a false positivo or some application that is use some proxy windows or something like that..
While the device type (KIICAA POWER) can be easily spoofed, it is the fact that someone have successfully logged into Your account. What did You do 7 minutes before You have logged in with Your laptop?
Do You own the KIICAA POWER ?
Sorry, Kikka is my movil;there was another windows device connected that i deleted from list...that is which im asking for
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trinidad wrote:I noticed the other day you were running the MS Edge browser for Linux. Did you sync devices with it? Anything you had previously synced on your old Windows computer could show up because of your MS account, and some phones are set to update email accounts.

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Thanks for hel, I didnt sync any windows devices .. didt reboot in winows neither...

I was jus trying some snaps programs.. I will be watching out every day to see if it comes back again.. I believed with two factor authentification google wasnt possible to attach any newer device.
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You removed the device from the post, and you expect us to guess what it was? :roll:
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bester69 wrote: what do you think, should i change google password..?
If there is any doubt in your mind about whether you should change the password then, yes, you should definitely change the password.

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All passwords should be changed regularly.
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sgosnell wrote:All passwords should be changed regularly.
I always use the same 10 or 15 i learnt.. the important passwords try not to use them in different places...
the google password i use, never change it..im using two factor authentification.. and from time to time I review security account panel to see if I detect something strange..

I dont like to change passwords, unless I feel im taking some kind of risks.... I also use birwarden for managing passwords in pages i need to provide a strong password I wont remember
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#10 Post by sgosnell »

Do as you like, but don't be shocked to find that you've been hacked. Using a password manager makes it easy enough to change passwords, using relatively secure long random strings. But if you want to keep using the same password for everything, that's up to you and the data brokers.
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sgosnell wrote:Do as you like, but don't be shocked to find that you've been hacked. Using a password manager makes it easy enough to change passwords, using relatively secure long random strings. But if you want to keep using the same password for everything, that's up to you and the data brokers.
Thanks for feedback,
I really apreciate your feedback thought I strongly trust myself,
im not an organic portal sheep, wont put on any facemask or muzzle ever anyways...
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bester69 wrote:
sgosnell wrote:Do as you like, but don't be shocked to find that you've been hacked. Using a password manager makes it easy enough to change passwords, using relatively secure long random strings. But if you want to keep using the same password for everything, that's up to you and the data brokers.
Thanks for feedback,
I really apreciate your feedback thought I strongly trust myself,
im not an organic portal sheep, wont put on any facemask or muzzle ever anyways...
This implies you don't care about security. You run an unsupported Debian version with an unsupported ubuntu kernel, install craploads of snaps and whatever other stuff you find on the internet, and wonder why you might get pwned.
Also you live in Spain IIRC, a coronavirus hotspot and don't care to mitigate risks with that. I live in Melbourne where we have had zero cases for a week because nearly everyone cared to beat it, cared about health security.
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bester69 wrote: im not an organic portal sheep, wont put on any facemask or muzzle ever anyways...
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sunrat wrote:
This implies you don't care about security. ... Also you live in Spain IIRC, a coronavirus hotspot and don't care to mitigate risks with that. I live in Melbourne where we have had zero cases for a week because nearly everyone cared to beat it, cared about health security.
I used to read your random anarchistic posts with amusement. Now that's amusement tempered with seeds of sadness and despair.
don believe all you you see on Tv and governments reports.. all lies.. In Spain everything is ok but facemask sheeps that are all around streets..like in walking death
we all know (not organic portals) covid is just a harder common flue... just take a look at republicans and Trump's voters..no facemask anywhere.. you all are living some king of massive hypnoticall deception.... stadistics tells us deads of covid are almost same than classic flue.
https://www.redaccionmedica.com/seccion ... ertos-5427
in 2018 in spain we got 15K deaths reported by flue an 800K infected.. now you can imagine that surely there not so many counted as covid nowadys..so those 15K more probably are around 30K or more...

Here, you have a taste of the truth about covid fake news and plandemia in Spain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwlkumcRf6w (empty hospitals)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMzWMxTIMvs&t=3s (mom gets 8yo son killed by doctors refusing to attend him due to covid risks)
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I suppose you don't 'believe' in vaccination either and yes earth is of course flat :)

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Ok let's get back to the topic of google security. It probably just means your device is now part of a botnet. Nothing to worry yourself about as botnet hackers usually want to keep their botnets intact, so they will only affect the other computers they use yours to attack.
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sunrat wrote:Ok let's get back to the topic of google security. It probably just means your device is now part of a botnet. Nothing to worry yourself about as botnet hackers usually want to keep their botnets intact, so they will only affect the other computers they use yours to attack.
it doesnt matter anymore, I think it was a false positive.. some app or someyhing made google think it was a window device (perhaps some snaps or something).. I got information of some linux discord channel that they say snap discord were suspicious and untrusted and putted there by unkown sources. Im now using flatpak's discord..

Im now reviewing periodilly security google tab process validation and see as well 3 devices, but all of them are my Android and linux system... perhaps the culpier were that one snap discord...

by the way, my linux system installation is very healthy, I use btrfs snapshots consolitation everytime i install something doesnt belong to repositories or is snap/flatpaks, this way I can rollback easily if after some use time I detect anything doesnt goes as expetected.. And I have been using ubuntu's kernel from ages and didnt give into any trouble... I dont know what can be unsuported about doing that, but it doesnt affect to my system so I will keep doing it, cos im not a sheeped mind with muzzle.
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sickpig wrote:I suppose you don't 'believe' in vaccination either and yes earth is of course flat :)
yeah pig, I see you know me very well and understand how my mind works.. wonder if you're a portal, what do you thing?..we should create a discord channel to have a better discussion about this... its a pity debian's guys doesnt allow us an offtopic linux forum.. we would have very funny times.. :mrgreen:
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bester69 wrote: im not an organic portal sheep, wont put on any facemask or muzzle ever anyways...
Failing to cover your organic portal in public is very inappropriate, unless you are a sheep. (We can't expect animals to keep a mask on.)

Seriously. if there is a chance that your google account is compromised, you should change your password. You said it yourself, you use a password manager. That makes it easy.

Of course, you asked for advice, it is up to you to decide to use it or not.

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