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Is Google urging 2.5 billion Gmail users to update their passwords?

Google has issued a critical security alert to its 2.5 billion Gmail users worldwide, urging them to update their passwords and safeguard their accounts. This alert follows a series of successful hacking attempts that exposed vulnerabilities in user accounts. Users are advised to stay vigilant for suspicious activities and to change their passwords regularly. The alert is considered one of the largest security warnings in recent years. Hackers have been exploiting phishing tactics to obtain sensitive information, including two-factor authentication codes. The hacking group ShinyHunters has been identified as a key player in these breaches, targeting companies like Microsoft and AT&T. Google has warned that these hackers may soon escalate their tactics by launching a data leak site. Gmail users are also encouraged to activate two-step verification, providing an additional layer of security by requiring a secondary device to confirm login attempts.

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