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Hackers are impersonating Google's support to access your account and personal information. Here's how to stay safe.
Gmail users are being encouraged to reset their passwords after Google experienced a security breach back in June.
After a summer of data breaches, it's time to lock down your accounts.
Google has urged billions of Gmail users to update their passwords and increase account security as the threat of cyberattacks increases following a significant third-party data breach earlier this ...
Hackers called ShinyHunters stole Gmail user data from a Google database. Scammers are now using this information to make ...
Google is urging 2.5 billion Gmail users to change passwords and enable two step verification after new cyberattacks from the ShinyHunters group targeted Gmail and Google Cloud accounts worldwide.
Google says a targeted OAuth token attack tied to Salesloft's Drift app let hackers access data from hundreds of Salesforce customers and a very small number of Google Workspace mailboxes, not '2.5 ...
Scammers are sending fake Google security alerts to steal login details; experts urge users to verify alerts, avoid links, ...
Google confirmed that Gmail was hit by a massive data breach. If you're a user, changing password might not be enough. Here are other things you can do to protect your account.
Users are often redirected to fake login pages or tricked into sharing two-factor authentication (2FA) codes, giving hackers full access to their accounts.