Earlier this month, Google issued a security alert that affected approximately 2.5 billion Gmail and Google Cloud users. The concern stemmed from a breach by the hacking group ShinyHunters, who exploited social engineering tactics to access a Salesforce instance used by Google. While no Gmail passwords or core account content were compromised, the breach exposed business names and contact details, increasing the risk of phishing and voice-scam attacks. Users are advised to run Google’s Security Checkup, enable two-step verification, and be cautious of unsolicited communications claiming to be from Google. The incident highlights that while big tech companies like Google invest heavily in security, human error remains a vulnerability. As the situation evolves, users should stay informed about potential data leaks and changes in security protocols.
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