If she gave away the email address and password it is reasonable to assume
that all the email on that account was compromised.

Was that account used for the creation or password reset for any other
network accounts?

Deleting the account now won't reverse any prior data leaks so not sure I'd
bother with that.

Cheers
John J

On Aug 22, 2017 10:24, "Ralph Boland" <rpbol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I ex girlfriend (not why she's my ex) gave here gmail passwd to
> her granddaughter who gave it to someone over the Internet.
> (My eyes rolled so hard when I heard this they hurt.)
> She has since changed her passwd.
>
> Is there any thing else she should do?
> There should be no private information concerns other than
> they likely got her email contacts.
>
> Closing her email account and getting a new one seems
> extreme.
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice.
>
> Ralph Boland
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