Massive Gmail Data Breach Affects 183 Million Accounts: How to Check If You're Compromised
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Approximately 183 million Gmail accounts were compromised in a major data breach involving billions of stolen credentials, which were added to the Have I Been Pwned database. The breach, linked to infostealers and credential stuffing, highlights the importance of using two-factor authentication and regularly updating passwords. Users are advised to check their accounts for suspicious activity and change passwords immediately if compromised.
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