Google says Gmail users need to make these security changes now to avoid hacking scams
- Gmail users face advanced phishing attacks.
- Emails from legitimate domains bypass standard filtering.
- Attackers use fake calendar invitations and deceptive websites.
- Google states victims have seven days to recover a hacked account.
- Users should adopt passkeys and two-factor authentication for stronger protection.
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Sophisticated Gmail Attack Highlights Dangers Of Trusting Big Tech With Personal Data ⋆ Conservative Firing Line
The following article, Sophisticated Gmail Attack Highlights Dangers Of Trusting Big Tech With Personal Data, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. (Natural News) Google failed to prevent a phishing attack targeting 1.8 billion Gmail users despite its vast resources. The scam exploited a Google Sites vulnerability, tricking users with convincing fake emails. Google initially dismissed the flaw but later acted after public backlash. Us…
Google Urgent Warning: Attack Targets 1.8 Billion Gmail Users
Google has warned that approximately 1.8 billion Gmail users have been exposed to a sophisticated phishing attack, describing the attack as "extremely sophisticated," prompting it to issue an immediate warning to users around the world...
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