Strange history searches on Google - /wsr/ (#1530173) [Archived: 969 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/15/2025, 5:23:15 PM No.1530173
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Yesterday, I checked my recent Google searches and found many strange ones that look like they were made to generate website traffic.
When I checked my recent account logins, I saw several from the United States (I don't live there) on a Windows device.
Has my account been hacked, even with Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) enabled?
Replies: >>1530177
Anonymous
6/15/2025, 5:32:20 PM No.1530177
>>1530173 (OP)

Did you logon to a computer while you were in America?

Are you using a VPN?
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Anonymous
6/15/2025, 5:36:28 PM No.1530179
>>1530177
I use NordVPN but on my PC and at the time of the login i was asleep. Never been in the USA
Anonymous
6/15/2025, 6:33:25 PM No.1530189
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This is not me but had a very similar issue only 5 hours ago, and i'm from Italy too
https://support.google.com/websearch/thread/350879475
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Anonymous
6/15/2025, 11:55:25 PM No.1530226
>>1530189
>https://support.google.com/websearch/thread/350879475

This is interesting. Depending on how you use VPNs, they will make it appear as if you are logging in from a country you have never been to. Disabling it usually fixes that.

Are there any devices specifically listed on Google account>security>your devices that aren't familiar? Every one of those should have options to sign out of it remotely.

If you are really spooked, it's time to change your password and two-factor authentication. It will log you off of everything you signed in to.