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Google is assuring customers that Gmail and its workspace are safe after a “widespread data theft campaign” that targeted Salesforce. According to a spokesperson for the internet giant, authentication ...
Hackers are impersonating Google's support to access your account and personal information. Here's how to stay safe.
Following a database hack of Google's Salesforce systems, scammers are jumping at the opportunity to target Gmail users in their attacks.
If you use an Android phone, you use a Google account. Unless you use a 'deGoogled' tablet or smartphone, or install a custom ROM without Google's services. A Google account is the gateway to ...
GOOGLE has sounded an urgent alarm for 2.5 billion GMAIL users after a massive SALESFORCE breach put accounts at risk. If you ...
That's why Google is trying to get the word out that these are safe options that are easier to use. Google is encouraging users to replace their Google account password with a passkey.
Scammers are targeting Google users with deceptive emails mimicking official security alerts to steal passwords. With over ...
While passkeys may be the future, many people still rely on 2FA for account security. You can turn off two-step verification on your Google account.
Hackers breached a major Google database affecting 2.5 billion Gmail users, with scammers now exploiting stolen business data ...
Starting on Dec. 1, Google is set to purge Gmail accounts that have been inactive for at least two years. Here's how to reactivate yours if you don't want to lose your data.
To keep yours safe, log into your abandoned Google account now.