More than 2.5 billion Gmail users could be at risk after hackers breached a major Google database. Scammers linked to the group ShinyHunters tricked a Google employee into getting access to a database ...
Hackers attacked the tech giant’s Salesforce database, which stores and manages customer data for businesses Google recommends using a passkey — like a fingerprint or face scan — for maximum account ...
Google has confirmed that one of its databases was hacked, compromising up to 2.5 billion users' data. The breach affected a Salesforce account that stored contact details and notes for small and ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. There are a series of security measures you can take that should help your Google account stay secure from dorking. Google dorking ...
Hackers breached the tech giant’s Salesforce database, which stores and manages customer data for businesses Illustration by Serene Lee/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Certain Google users’ data may ...