The tech titan is steering Gmail users away from passwords. It’s promoting passkeys and stronger authentication as phishing ...
You may have seen warnings that Google is telling all of its users to change their Gmail passwords due to a breach. That’s only partly true. Google is telling users to change their passwords, but not ...
Sending a regular email message with core personal information such as banking details, your home address and more can pose an immediate risk. If you use Gmail, today is your lucky day because the ...
If you're a Gmail user spooked by Chinese cyber attacks on Google, here's a way to encrypt your e-mail. Be warned: better security comes at a cost. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
Emails and OTPs are the most important part of someone’s personal information, which, if compromised, can prove to be pretty fatal for a person’s financial and personal identity. While you can perform ...
Google announced its major October Workspace Drop for businesses, stating data comprehension, structure, and formatting is ...
Google has refuted claims of a significant Gmail security breach, clarifying that reports of leaked passwords pertained to outdated data from previous incidents, not a new violation.
Google is using a recent report from the US Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB) that was critical of Microsoft's security practices to make a case for its own Google Workspace suite of cloud-hosted email ...
Republished on December 25 with the implications of responses to a new U.S. government warning and advice on staying safe on Gmail and changing your email address in 2025. Your inbox is under attack.
Protecting your email communications is more critical than ever. With growing concerns about data privacy and security breaches, many users are seeking alternatives to mainstream email services like ...