Google says Gmail users need to make these security changes now to avoid hacking scams
- Google states users have a seven-day window to recover a hacked Gmail account.
- This advice follows sophisticated phishing campaigns and ongoing scams targeting Google accounts.
- Scams include deceptive emails appearing from Google and fake calendar or meeting invitations with malicious links.
- Google reports filtering 99% of phishing emails and advises users run security checkups.
- Users must adopt stronger security like Passkeys and remain highly suspicious of unexpected communications.
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Google Urgent Warning: Attack Targets 1.8 Billion Gmail Users
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