If a hacker or scammer has access to your email, every account connected to it is at risk. We show you how to protect ...
Users of Gmail have been put on alert with news of a “super realistic AI scam” that seeks to obtain control of their accounts for the perpetrators. The scam involves a series of calls and emails ...
Ten days ago, I wrote an article warning Gmail users about a newly uncovered security threat powered by AI that was convincing enough to almost fool a professional security consultant. That story ...
Your Google account is the gateway to most everything the average criminal hacker could want, including access to your Gmail inbox and the treasure trove of sensitive information it contains.
Worried about losing access to your Gmail? The Times of India's 'Hack of the Day' reveals how to secure your account. Adding ...
All 2.5 billion Gmail users have been told by Google to change their passwords, as hackers have found a scarily easy way to access your account — making calls and sending emails pretending to be ...
As AI-powered phone calls mimicking human voices have become incredibly realistic, a new report from Forbes warned that the email service’s 2.5 billion users could be targeted by “malicious” actors ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hackers are now targeting Gmail account holders with a “super realistic AI scam call” that can trick even the most experienced ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Logs including 183 million passwords have been leaked online. (Getty) (d3sign via Getty Images) Passwords for 183 million web ...
The phishing scam was first reported by Nick Johnson, a developer for the cryptocurrency platform Ethereum. 'Recently I was targeted by an extremely sophisticated phishing attack,' Johnson posted on X ...
The FBI is urging you to take extra steps to protect your email accounts.Investigators say a group of developers breached the data of hundreds of people who use Outlook, Gmail and other popular ...