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Scalekit launched an authentication stack purpose-built for agentic apps and announced a $5.5 million seed round ...
Google is implementing comprehensive changes to its authentication requirements, with a particular focus on enhancing security across its Google Cloud and Gmail services through multi-factor ...
Google is pushing everyone toward passkeys (https://google.com/account/about/passkeys), which use your fingerprint or face scan instead of a password. Passkeys can’t be phished, making them a much ...
“A passkey, from an end user point of view, looks like the biometrics on your device. From a security point of view, it’s actually stronger than a password — even a strong password — because it can’t ...
Chrome is testing the Email Verification Protocol, a simpler and more private way to confirm your email without relying on ...
Google warns 2.5B Gmail users after a Salesforce-linked breach fuels phishing scams. Here’s how to protect your account.
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You may have seen concerning reports this weekend about billions of Gmail accounts being at risk. That isn't the case, but ...
Google has confirmed that the stolen data was limited to basic and largely public business information, such as customer and company names, but not passwords, reported PC World. This means that users ...
Google warns 2.5B Gmail users of ShinyHunters cyberattacks, urging password changes, 2FA, and vigilance against phishing scams.
(Gray News) - Google is advising billions of Gmail users to change their passwords and up their security following a data breach that prompted more aggressive hacking attacks. Earlier this month, ...