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A massive cache of Gmail credentials has surfaced online, exposing around 183 million accounts to potential misuse. It’s the kind of breach that forces people to rethink how much personal and sensitive information sits inside a single inbox. Email ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new Gmail security scam is on the rise, where bad actors impersonate Google's IT support to hack into your account and access personal or financial information. The latest scam comes ...
Changing your Gmail password is incredibly important for your online security. If you're anything like the average user, your Gmail account is linked to dozens of other organizations and programs – and if your account gets hacked, there's no telling what ...
On Monday, September 30, millions of Gmail users will notice new password rules. Google is making these changes to help keep users safe. Starting now, Google will not allow access to Gmail accounts from apps that are considered less secure. This means ...
Late last month, reports that Google had issued warnings to over 2 billion Gmail users began to circulate. Based on those reports, it looked like Google was sending urgent messages to users, spurring them to check their account security to avoid increased ...
Google has confirmed that Gmail is under attack. But not because a recent breach leaked user passwords. Gmail was under attack before and nothing has changed. Google tells me Google Cloud and Gmail data was not affected in the Salesforce breach, and ...
“2.5 billion Gmail users should change passwords,” the headlines warn, saying Google has issued an emergency alert to all its users. Not so fast, however. While Google and Gmail are often targeted by scammers, claims of an emergency alert are ...
(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 case, but there are still steps you can take to ...