Google has alerted its vast user base of 2.5 billion Gmail users to heightened cyber threats, recommending immediate security measures. Users are strongly advised to change their passwords and activate two-step verification to safeguard their accounts. The attacks are believed to be orchestrated by hacking groups, with ShinyHunters being a prominent example, known for phishing campaigns that target sensitive user information. These campaigns often involve fake login pages designed to trick users. The alert also stresses the importance of the added security layer provided by two-step verification. The need to secure email accounts is crucial, as they often serve as a gateway to various online services.
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