Google Confirms Most Gmail Users Must Change Passwords
Hackers accessed Google's Salesforce database through employee credential deception, exposing contact info of 2.5 billion Gmail users and fueling widespread phishing scams, experts warn.
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Google issues password warnings as "all 2.5 billion Gmail users are now at risk"
Highlights:Hackers exploiting weak Gmail passwords in latest wave of attacks.Google says most users still rely on outdated password security.Passkeys and non-SMS two-factor authentication now critical for account safety.Salesforce database breach linked to phishing and scam attempts.Users urged to act immediately by changing passwords and upgrading security.Google confirms passwords at riskGoogle has confirmed that Gmail accounts are being targe…
Google Urges Gmail Users To Change Password After Hackers' Activity - InsideBusiness - Business News in Nigeria
Google Urges Gmail Users To Change Password After Hackers’ Activity causing a huge data breach. Up to 2.5 billion users’ data was reportedly exposed in June, giving hackers access to information such as contact details, company names and email addresses. Google confirmed that no passwords were stolen during the incident, however, the information is still valuable to scammers. Criminals can attempt to convince users to reset their Gmail password…
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