(NEXSTAR) — Did you see concerning reports this weekend that the password to your Gmail account needed to be changed immediately over concerns of a data breach? Have no fear — Google said that isn’t ...
Give yourself some added peace of mind by giving your Google account a thorough set of security reinforcements.
Google has denied last week’s reports that it sent out a warning to users to change their passwords after a security issue that had supposedly affected all 2.5 million Gmail users. A recent blog post ...
Google is now denying the reports of a new Gmail security breach that compromised hundreds of millions of user accounts and their passwords, saying that the reports about this are false. It was ...
A new Gmail phishing scam impersonates Google IT support to gain account access. The scam involves fake password recovery emails and requests for security codes. Google advises against clicking links ...
A viral claim suggesting billions of Gmail accounts were at risk has been debunked by Google, which confirmed the warning was false. Still, the company stresses the importance of strong security ...
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 ...
The sky is falling, and Gmail has supposedly been hacked to bits by malicious parties unknown. Or has it? Reports circulated last week claiming that Gmail was the subject of a major data breach, ...