When a Gmail account is hijacked, the damage rarely stops at email. A single compromise can expose banking resets, cloud ...
A massive online leak has exposed more than 183 million stolen email passwords gathered from years of malware infections, phishing campaigns and older data breaches. Cybersecurity experts say it is ...
Hackers gathered a huge haul: 183 million sets of email addresses + passwords, including tens of millions tied to Gmail accounts. The breach wasn’t from Google being hacked. Instead, malware called ...
Gmail users around the world are being urged to take immediate action after a massive data breach exposed more than 183 million email passwords, according to cybersecurity experts who revealed the ...
A dataset of 183 million credentials surfaced online, exposing users and raising new security concerns for businesses. This includes many Gmail users. Image: Unsplash If you use Gmail for work, ...
In a dramatic escalation of cyber threats on 26 October 2025, Forbes revealed that Gmail passwords are confirmed within a colossal 183 million account data breach from April 2025, exposing users to ...
Google has confirmed that Gmail users should prepare for a security change that takes effect starting January 2026. All users are advised to verify that they have updated any necessary settings before ...
Google is always changing something. I can't recall the last time I didn't read about the company changing up something or adding a new feature to one of its existing apps — or even completely killing ...
The Salesforce data breach is putting Gmail users at risk, fueling a surge in email phishing scams. Google is urging its 2.5 billion Gmail users to reset their passwords and stay alert for suspicious ...