>>Today I received two emails from accounts.google.com regarding two of my email accounts, indicating that a suspicious sign in was prevented. The emails indicated that the attempt was made from a certain IP and the address in Florida. At the time when this happened, I was connected via VPN to a customer network in Florida. And I had my Outlook open, which connects every so many minutes to check for new emails. Is it possible that since I was VPNed to a server in Florida, Google "saw" my Outlook connections as if there were done from a different than my IP and from a different physical location?
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>It is possible, but I've never seen gmail care where I've logged in from. I've probably logged in from about 30 states over the last couple of years.
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>I'd be real suspicious if the emails have links in them. Make absolutely sure the underlying links are to google.
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>I'd give real high probability that those are just fishing Emails.
I thought about possibility that emails were fishing. And they do have login to google support url. But, of course, I won't use them, even if I choose to change my passwords.
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