Google has issued a warning to its 2.5 billion Gmail users to change their passwords following a data breach of its Salesforce database. Although no customer data was compromised, hackers are exploiting the situation to target users aggressively. Users are urged to enhance their security measures.
Google has issued urgent warnings to its 2.5 billion Gmail users about increased phishing attacks targeting personal accounts. With data breaches on the rise, it's critical to take action now to protect your information.
WhatsApp has patched a critical security vulnerability affecting iOS and Mac users. This flaw allowed stealthy attacks on specific individuals, raising alarms about advanced spyware campaigns targeting private data. Learn more about the implications of this security breach.
With cyber attacks on the rise, Google warns Gmail users to change their passwords and adopt better security practices. Learn how to safeguard your account from phishing scams and protect your personal information.
Google has issued a critical warning for all Gmail users to change their passwords immediately due to a surge in hacking incidents. With scammers exploiting vulnerabilities, now is the time to secure your account with robust measures.
Google warns of a dramatic increase in Gmail attacks where hackers steal passwords. Users are advised to avoid clicking links in suspicious emails and to enhance their account security.
A security researcher uncovered critical flaws in a major automaker's dealership portal, exposing customer data and allowing potential remote vehicle access for hackers. The vulnerabilities highlight serious security concerns in automotive systems.
A 16-year-old hacker reveals that smart smoke detectors in schools can be hacked to eavesdrop on students, raising serious privacy concerns. Discover how vulnerabilities in the Halo 3C device could lead to significant misuse.
A massive data breach at Allianz Life has compromised the personal information of 1.4 million customers. The German parent company revealed hackers accessed a third-party CRM system using social engineering tactics.
Security researchers reveal that Chinese hackers are exploiting a critical zero-day bug in Microsoft SharePoint, allowing them to steal sensitive data and plant malware. Companies are urged to patch their systems immediately to avoid compromise.