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Hey, thanks for contacting us. We recommend contacting Google regarding Gmail account security concerns and here're some resources for securing GitHub accounts and organizations: https://github.blog/2021-08-16-securing-your-github-account-two-factor-authentication/ You can review your GitHub security history log as described in https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/reviewing-your-security-lo |
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So for the last 4 months I feel like my phone has been hacked I've lost multiple Gmail accounts and they managed to have access to my computer's to pretty much everything anybody in here know if that's possible through GitHub or if it is even possible to do some of what I'm talking about to get home or an administrative role on my email accounts or through my phone carrier
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