Legally speaking I can't share my thoughts. So I will just "joke" about the ridiculous notion and mere parody of what a less moral person would do with that ability. Just check their gmail. A lot of people are real lazy and use their real life name gmail for multiple sites which all have data breaches. Then you could stalk and harm them in real life. This whole hacking thing is not even necessary when most people have had their shit breached long ago.
First of all, I would never hack a google account. I would never even think about hacking a google account. That's just plain immoral and wicked behaviour. I would never gain possession of another person's google account for the purposes of gaining control of their mobile devices and deleting all their data. Such an action could cause immense amounts of distress to the victim of my attack. If it so happens that I somehow accidentally hack into someone's google account and remotely factory reset their phone, I would immediately log out of the account, write an email to the victim apologizing and explaining my situation and then hand myself in to law enforcement.
hahaha no its just a question, like i always put my info on a google doc, but im wondering if someone got ahold of my account, would they immediately go there?
I don't even "put my info" in a fucking .txt file. Why the fuck do you put anything sensetive and or private on a device that you use the Internet with? Why? No wonder your computer got a virus. Use pen a paper. I known writting stuff down on paper get tiresome and is easy to misplace, but computers are not meant to store anything you are worried about losing and or sharing.
Jokes on you they are hidden by a VPN that sales their activity to the goverment, and the tracking app on their phone as theys sit in their mom's basement. There is no way to find them for sure.
Legally speaking I can't share my thoughts. So I will just "joke" about the ridiculous notion and mere parody of what a less moral person would do with that ability. Just check their gmail. A lot of people are real lazy and use their real life name gmail for multiple sites which all have data breaches. Then you could stalk and harm them in real life. This whole hacking thing is not even necessary when most people have had their shit breached long ago.
First of all, I would never hack a google account. I would never even think about hacking a google account. That's just plain immoral and wicked behaviour. I would never gain possession of another person's google account for the purposes of gaining control of their mobile devices and deleting all their data. Such an action could cause immense amounts of distress to the victim of my attack. If it so happens that I somehow accidentally hack into someone's google account and remotely factory reset their phone, I would immediately log out of the account, write an email to the victim apologizing and explaining my situation and then hand myself in to law enforcement.
mainchan, to ask people "if u hacked a google account, whats the first place ur going to"
hahaha no its just a question, like i always put my info on a google doc, but im wondering if someone got ahold of my account, would they immediately go there?
I don't even "put my info" in a fucking .txt file. Why the fuck do you put anything sensetive and or private on a device that you use the Internet with? Why? No wonder your computer got a virus. Use pen a paper. I known writting stuff down on paper get tiresome and is easy to misplace, but computers are not meant to store anything you are worried about losing and or sharing.
as u/tanuki said, it's not safe to put your info on a google doc. as for your question, i would check their gmail
Don't put your info on a doc, it's not secure enough. It would be easy to find your info, and I don't doubt that a hacker would get it.
>whats the first place ur going to
jail
Jokes on you they are hidden by a VPN that sales their activity to the goverment, and the tracking app on their phone as theys sit in their mom's basement. There is no way to find them for sure.
Nowhere as I have no use for somebody else's Google account.