It’s not a Gmail breach, it’s just a remix of every other one — according to Google, which denies reports, but 16 million ...
Google has issued a statement following multiple claims Gmail had suffered a security breach impacting millions of users. In ...
A massive leak has exposed more than 183 million email passwords, including tens of millions linked to Gmail accounts, in ...
Hackers gathered a huge haul: 183 million sets of email addresses + passwords, including tens of millions tied to Gmail ...
Google does use compilations of open credentials like the one recently uploaded to HIBP to alert its users of possible ...
Massive data breach exposes 183 million Gmail passwords, experts urge users to change passwords and enable 2FA to protect ...
Learn more about the data leak that saw 183 million email credentials exposed, including millions of Gmail passwords.
Google is citing security for the move, which takes effect on Jan. 1. However, Gmail will still support third-party email accounts via the IMAP standard.
Update, Dec. 16, 2024: This story, originally published Dec. 14 now includes additional advice on how to securely recover a forgotten username and password to an inactive Gmail account to prevent ...
Material Security transforms Google Workspace into a self-healing fortress—automating phishing defense, data control, and ...
Gmail is great, but there's always room for improvement. Here's what I'd like to see Google change in the near future.