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Google has issued a security alert to its 2.5 billion Gmail users, urging them to update their passwords and enhance account protection following an increase in “successful intrusions” by password ...
ShinyHunters, the attacker group behind the breach, gained access by impersonating an IT help desk to a Google employee.
Google alerted 2.5 billion Gmail users to a critical security threat following breaches that compromised user accounts. Phishing scams tricked users into revealing login information and 2FA codes.
TECH giant Google has issued an “emergency alert” after engineers discovered a systems flaw that could allow hackers to infiltrate billions of gadgets. The “high-severity” ...
As for the rest of Gmail users, while there was no genuine, widespread alert about account security, Google has warned of an increase in activity by attackers. Mashable notes that, in July, Google ...
Google says reports of a mass Gmail security warning are false. Some outlets reporting on phishing data last week framed it as a mass Gmail security alert. The company insists Gmail protections remain ...
Google is pushing everyone toward passkeys (https://google.com/account/about/passkeys), which use your fingerprint or face ...
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This story seems to have developed due to a random confluence of security events. Google experienced a Gmail data breach in ...
We're exposing a dangerous new phishing scam where cybercriminals are using fake Google security alerts to trick you into ...
Govt has issued a warning for vulnerabilities in Google Chrome that could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code ...