I couldn’t think of a better place to post this than anywhere else, so I will be forever grateful if anyone can help me figured out what’s going on and what I can do additionally to safeguard my email account and my network.
I received a text from a friend yesterday asking me if I sent them an email with an attachment (there was no attachment to the email, just a link), and I told her no and to just delete it since I was not in a position to check until later that evening. I also got a few more text from other friends asking the same question and I managed to find out which email account these emails came from.
I logged into this email address
XXXXX@sbcglobal.net when I got home and I did see emails being sent to everyone in my address book. The subject line contained Steve Hey!, Steve, or Steve hello! All I see in the body of the email is check this out when you get a chance <link removed>, I check this website and it appeared to be some kind of telemarketing type of website.
I found it strange that the email did actually send from my email account, so when I looked further, I found that my DSL router’s public IP address was changed to XXX.XXX.XXX.0 with a 255.255.255.255 mask. I know the public IP that was on the DSL router is incorrect so I rebooted the router, and after the router reboot, the public IP address seem to return to what it should be.
I’m curious to see what everybody think and have anybody experienced or heard of anything similar to this. The only reason I’m a bit concern was because I had a disgruntle employee, he’s the type that will try to hack into someone’s account to screw around, so I’m not sure if he was doing that or was it someone else. Any insight into this will be greatly appreciated.