Following a newly confirmed Gmail account hack, users are urged not to change their account two-factor authentication settings.
If you're not using two-factor authentication on every single important online account, especially including your primary email account, you should probably rethink your security priorities.
A major security update is rolling out for Gmail users. If you haven’t changed your password or turned on two-step verification yet, do not delay any further. As reported by The Daily Mail, Google has ...
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You may have seen concerning reports this weekend about billions of Gmail accounts being at risk. That isn't the case, but ...
“Turn on two-factor authentication” is solid advice, and WIRED has repeated it for years. Doing so ensures that your password isn't the only line of defense against unauthorized access to your ...