Google Urges 2.5 Billion Gmail Users to Change Passwords Immediately
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Google Urges 2.5 Billion Gmail Users to Change Passwords Immediately
If you have a Gmail account, like the other 2.5 billion users around the world, Google wants you to change your passwords now. This is because Google is warning that 2.5 billion Gmail users could be at risk. The company warns that hackers have apparently managed to carry out a significant amount of “successful intrusions.” Google advises Gmail users to change passwords now Google is one of the biggest tech companies in the world. Their products …
Google has warned nearly 2.5 billion Gmail users to change their passwords and strengthen their account security after hackers have won a significant number of unauthorised access, according to New York Post.
Google has issued a massive alert to its 2.5 billion users of Gmail, urging them to update their passwords and strengthen the security of their accounts in the face of a significant increase in intrusions by hackers. The company warns that recent attacks, combining social engineering and sophisticated surrogate techniques, have managed to violate even user accounts with basic protective measures. According to Google, cybercriminals access accoun…
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