Change Your Gmail Password Now, Google Tells 2 Billion Users

Change Your Gmail Password Now, Google Tells 2 Billion Users
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Change Your Gmail Password Now, Google Tells 2 Billion Users

Google has advised more than 2 billion gmail users to change their passwords after discovering major security breaches. A large -scale leak allegedly exposed the password to around 10 billion theft online, which increased the risk of account agreement. Although Breech did not originate from Google, the extensive password reuse has inspired the company to warn users. Cyber ​​security experts emphasize that the old passwords in the previous leaks can still pose a threat, especially if reused. Google encourages users to enable two -factor authentication to check up a password and secure their accounts. Leaked data has appeared on a popular hacker forum and is considered one of the greatest composition of theft -Trustfulness. Users are strongly encouraged to reuse the passwords, update them regularly and be vigilant for any suspected account activity. This phenomenon acts as a memory of the importance of strong and unique passwords for each online service.

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