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Google says reports of a Gmail breach have been greatly exaggerated
Ad and cloud biz rubbishes claims that 183 million accounts broken into Panic spread faster than a phishing email on Tuesday ...
Access to Gmail, the world’s largest free email provider, was disrupted for more than four hours worldwide on Thursday, August 8. Thousands of users reported being ...
Google does use compilations of open credentials like the one recently uploaded to HIBP to alert its users of possible ...
Multiple outlets reported Gmail suffered a security breach affecting 183 million accounts, but Google is publicly refuting that claim.
Republished on December 25 with the implications of responses to a new U.S. government warning and advice on staying safe on Gmail and changing your email address in 2025. Your inbox is under attack.
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