Google revealed that a cybercriminal group known as the ShinyHunters hacked a database of their accounts through the ...
ShinyHunters, the attacker group behind the breach, gained access by impersonating an IT help desk to a Google employee.
More than 2.5 billion Gmail users could be at risk after hackers breached a major Google database. Scammers linked to the group ShinyHunters tricked a Google employee into getting access to a database ...
Hackers attacked the tech giant’s Salesforce database, which stores and manages customer data for businesses Google recommends using a passkey — like a fingerprint or face scan — for maximum account ...
Google on Monday denied reports that 2.5 billion Gmail users had been impacted by a hack, saying claims that it issued a warning about a major security issue are “entirely false.” Reports emerged last ...
GMAIL users worldwide are being warned to act now after a massive Google security breach left 2.5 billion accounts exposed to criminals. The cyber raid, linked to Google’s use of Salesforce’s cloud ...
Hostile hacking groups are exploiting Russia's invasion of Ukraine to carry out cyberattacks designed to steal login credentials, sensitive information, money and more from victims around the world.
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