Google Urges Gmail Users to Upgrade Security Amid Phishing Threats
Google Urges Gmail Users to Upgrade Security Amid Phishing Threats

Google Urges Gmail Users to Upgrade Security Amid Phishing Threats

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Google has confirmed that Gmail accounts are currently being targeted by increasingly sophisticated phishing attacks, with recent scams imitating official Google support messages to trick users into revealing their credentials. Security experts warn that these attacks are evolving rapidly, fueled in part by AI-powered techniques that are harder to detect, prompting urgent calls for users to upgrade their account security. Google stresses it will never contact users directly to discuss account security issues, such as password resets or troubleshooting, and urges users to remain vigilant against unsolicited communications. The company is strongly recommending the adoption of passkeys, which provide robust protection and easier sign-ins, while also advising users to retain passwords and use two-factor authentication (2FA) linked to trusted devices or authentication apps, rather than SMS. These warnings come as global awareness around password security grows, highlighted by events like World Password Day, with organizations like the FIDO Alliance advocating for stronger authentication methods. The FBI and other security firms have echoed the need for heightened vigilance as phishing threats continue to escalate.

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