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I'll try to be as straightforward as possible:

I have a piece of s….. laptop running on a dual-core 7th gen i3 reaching 3Ghz at max. 12GB DDR4 RAM 2100Mhz (iirc). Intel UHD 600 iGPU

I have installed a custom Win 10 OS called Windows 10 Xtreme LiteOS 21H2 Pro Build 19044.1387 (x64) by a trusted person (from a very trusted torrent site which obv I’m not naming, I don’t wanna break rules)

I'll be using my Password Manager (that has 2FA enabled) on it just like on any of my devices.

I'm also installing Kaspersky TS 2021 on it, using the Premium License Key for the Premium Version and I'll run a total system scan

Even if there's a RAT on it (which I'm not saying there is), provided I have 2FA enabled on my Gmail account, would the RAT user ever be able to hack my Gmail account?

Igor Kurzin
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Hi @Studynx , 

If changing password/resetting 2fa requires a code that you get on your mobile device and have to enter it manually, assuming the malicious person does not have access to your mobile device, the account hacking seems not probable. 

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