Warning Sent to Billions of Gmail Users
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A security flaw in Salesforce exposed 2.5 billion Gmail accounts and personal data that are being used by cybercriminals for massive phishing campaigns.
Google has warned most of its 2.5 billion Gmail users to update their passwords and strengthen the security of their accounts, as hackers have carried out a significant number of successful intrusions.


Google warns 2.5B Gmail users to update passwords after hackers complete ‘successful intrusions’
Google has warned most of its 2.5 billion Gmail users to update their passwords and strengthen their account security as password hackers have carried out a significant amount of “successful intrusions.”
channelnews : Google Urges Gmail Users to Update Passwords After Major Hack
Google has issued a global security warning to its 2.5 billion Gmail users, urging them to reset passwords and enable stronger protections following what it described as a wave of “successful intrusions” by hackers. The company said cybercriminals have been exploiting stolen credentials through phishing campaigns and impersonation scams, with many victims tricked into handing over two-factor authentication codes or logging in via fake Google pag…
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