Following a newly confirmed Gmail account hack, users are urged not to change their account two-factor authentication settings.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Logs including 183 million passwords have been leaked online. (Getty) (d3sign via Getty Images) Passwords for 183 million web ...
Gmail is a hugely popular email service, with over 2.5 billion users. So when rumors start to swirl about Gmail problems, people pay attention. On Monday, Google made an unusual statement, formally ...
If you’re a Gmail user (and let’s be real, who isn’t?), you might want to sit down for this one. A massive data breach has exposed credentials linked to 183 million Gmail accounts, and yes, yours ...
Gmail users have been warned that a notorious group of hackers is targeting account holders after gaining access to a huge database. The Google attack originated from a breach of Salesforce's cloud ...
Republished on August 31 with new advice following Gmail attack warnings. Google is clearly frustrated by countless headline warnings of “2.5 billion Gmail accounts exposed as massive hack uncovered.” ...
Attackers managed to get information on 2.5 billion Gmail users from Google. Luckily, passwords have not been compromised, but other information did. This is causing an increase in phishing attack ...