Google’s decision to update email security measures for 2.5 billion Gmail users was a bold one, but can it pay off? Here’s ...
Confirmed attacks against Google’s Gmail platform continue to flood in, but changing to a new app could be dangerous.
Gmail is currently battling hacking threats, here’s how you can stay safe without switching to a new email app.
With 2.5 billion users, Gmail is not the only target of these attacks, but it is the largest. Microsofts Outlook is another ...
AI-powered phishing attacks are surging, and the FBI warns Gmail users to stay vigilant—don't click on suspicious links or risk losing everything.
Gmail sophisticated attacks phishing: learn what the FBI advises for staying safe from AI-powered email threats.
If you use Gmail on any device ... to add an extra layer of security. If you've already given out your recovery code to someone posing as a Google support agent, follow these steps immediately ...
As part of Safer Internet Day, Google shared that Safe Browsing’s Enhanced Protection mode has been enabled by over 1 billion Chrome users.
Protect your Gmail account from AI-driven threats by using two-factor authentication and avoiding sharing recovery codes.
The Bureau warned of emails that might look like they are from official accounts, but then link to fake websites.
Google has issued a serious warning to Gmail users, confirming that 250 crore (2.5 billion) accounts are at risk of hacking ...
Gmail users are being asked to secure their accounts and remain vigilant as a series of highly sophisticated AI-driven scams ...