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Data breaches are always unsettling, but when they target Google, one of the biggest companies in the world, there’s ...
You may have seen concerning reports this weekend about billions of Gmail accounts being at risk. That isn't the case, but ...
ShinyHunters, the attacker group behind the breach, gained access by impersonating an IT help desk to a Google employee.
You may have seen warnings that Google is telling all of its users to change their Gmail passwords due to a breach. That’s ...
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Google has moved to deny reports that users of Gmail could be at risk of scam emails on their devices - should you do ...
Google will start deleting millions of Gmail, drive and photo accounts next month. According to a blog post earlier this year by Ruth Kricheli, VP of Google’s product management, the purge is ...
The clock is ticking before Google starts deleting inactive Gmail accounts. Starting Dec. 1, Google will begin enforcing its updated inactive account policy, according to Forbes. The policy, first ...
It is advising users to be on high alert for suspicious activity and add extra security measures, like two-factor ...
Google will complete a massive Gmail purge next month, deleting millions of user accounts from its servers.
Google announced last May it would delete underutilized accounts and it appears Google is finally making good on its promise.