Gmail Password Leak Update: Google Denies Reports Claiming 183 Million Email Password Were Exposed in Leak, Says 'Gmail’s Defences Are Strong'
Google has dismissed reports claiming that 183 million Gmail passwords were exposed in a leak and that tens of millions of accounts were compromised. The tech giant assured that Gmail’s defences are strong against such attacks and confirmed that users remain protected. Google described the reports about this incident as “false.”
Google has responded that the reports that claimed that there was a Gmail security breach that impacted millions of users were "false". The tech giant assured, "Gmail’s defenses are strong, and users remain protected." Recently, various reports claimed that Gmail security breach exposed 183 million email passwords. It was reported by New York Post and others. It said that the stolen trove contained 3.5 terabytes of data of the users citing Troy Hunt, an Australian security researcher. The report cited Hunt and said that 183 million email passwords that included tens of millions of linked Gmail accounts were exposed in a leak. Nano Banana AI-Powered Image Editing Model Now Available in Search via Google App on Android and iOS.
Google Denies Gmail Security Breach Claims
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