On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Joao Heleno <[email protected]> wrote:

> Did some search on the topics and did not find nothing similar to what I
> am about to describe.
>
> So here it is. Some days ago a colleague of mine had is browser opened in
> Gmail and out of the blue a draft appears in his account with attachments
> that included passport scans and other personal documents from another
> person.
>

Is this possible?  If someone has hacked into a user's account from another
computer or mobile device while the genuine user is also logged in and the
hacker is composing emails to send, would the genuine user be able to see
the drafts in the drafts folder prior to their being sent?


>
> No strange IPs were logged in the activity window. Somehow that person's
> documents made through to my colleague's account.
>

Did the user check the activity log later on in case it took a while to get
updated?

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