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.
A new Gmail phishing scam impersonates Google IT support to gain account access. The scam involves fake password recovery emails and requests for security codes. Google advises against clicking links ...
While Gmail blocks 99.9% of spam, users are vulnerable to phishing and social engineering. Learn how to protect your Gmail account with strong passwords, 2-Factor Authentication, and vigilance against ...
(NEXSTAR) — Did you see concerning reports this weekend that the password to your Gmail account needed to be changed immediately over concerns of a data breach? Have no fear — Google said that isn’t ...
The tech titan is steering Gmail users away from passwords. It’s promoting passkeys and stronger authentication as phishing ...
Google has warned Gmail users to update their passwords and strengthen their account security as password hackers have carried out a significant amount of “successful intrusions.” It is advising Gmail ...
A big cyberattack has hit Gmail users. Around 183 million Gmail accounts have been leaked online. The leak includes both email addresses and passwords, which can let hackers get into your Gmail and ...
If a data leak is announced, immediate action is crucial to prevent credential stuffing attacks. Visit breach notification ...