Hannah Jones+FollowGoogle Emergency Warning: Gmail Passwords at Risk?Google just sounded the alarm for all Gmail users—time to rethink your password strategy. After a major breach hit a third-party cloud platform, hackers are reportedly targeting Google accounts. While Google says its core systems are safe, the threat of phishing and data leaks is real. Are we entering a new era where password hygiene is as critical as antivirus software? How are you protecting your digital life? #Tech #GoogleSecurity #Gmail132Share
Barbara Valentine+FollowAI vs AI: Is Gmail Still Safe?Google just raised a red flag for all Gmail users: hackers are now weaponizing artificial intelligence to steal passwords, and they’re using Google’s own Gemini chatbot to do it. The wild part? You don’t even have to click anything—Gemini can be tricked by hidden prompts in emails. Is this the future of cyber threats, or can Google’s new security layers keep us ahead? Would you disable smart features, or trust the tech to adapt? Let’s talk. #Tech #AIsecurity #Gmail30Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowAre Passwords Finally Obsolete?Google is urging Gmail users to ditch old-school passwords in favor of passkeys and biometric sign-ins. With cyber attacks up 33% last year, is it time we all embrace fingerprint and face unlocks for our accounts? Or do you still trust your password manager? Let’s debate: Are passkeys the future, or just another layer in the endless security arms race? #Cybersecurity #Passkeys #Gmail #Tech00Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowWould You Fall for a Fake Google Call?Just when you thought your inbox was safe, scammers are upping their game—this time with convincing phone calls pretending to be Google support. The twist? They’re after your two-factor authentication code, and some users say the calls even look legit. Would you spot the red flags, or could you be caught off guard? Let’s talk about how you verify what’s real and what’s not in the age of social engineering. #CyberSecurity #TechTalk #Gmail #Phishing #StaySafeOnline #Tech20Share
Barbara Valentine+FollowWould You Fall for This Google Scam?Google’s latest warning to Gmail users is a wake-up call: scammers are now bypassing spam filters and going straight to your phone. They’re impersonating Google reps, using legit-looking numbers, and asking for two-factor authentication codes. If they get it, your account is toast. Would you spot the scam, or could you be tricked by a convincing caller? How do you verify a real tech support call these days? Let’s talk tactics and share your best defense moves. #CyberSecurity #Gmail #Phishing #TechTalk #StaySafeOnline #Tech223Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowWould You Fall for a Fake Google Call?Just when you thought your inbox was safe, scammers are upping their game—this time with convincing phone calls pretending to be Google support. The twist? They’re after your two-factor authentication code, and some users say the calls even look legit. Would you spot the red flags, or could you be caught off guard? Let’s talk about how you verify what’s real and what’s not in the age of social engineering. #CyberSecurity #TechTalk #Gmail #Phishing #StaySafeOnline00Share
Barbara Valentine+FollowWould You Spot This Gmail Scam?Just when you think your inbox is safe, cybercriminals are upping their game with a Gmail scam that’s so convincing, even seasoned users are getting caught. The trick? Emails that look like they’re straight from Google, exploiting a loophole in Google’s own infrastructure. If you got an urgent email from no-reply@google.com, would you know it’s a fake? How can we outsmart these evolving threats? Let’s talk digital street smarts. #Cybersecurity #Gmail #Phishing #TechTalk #DigitalSafety #Tech141Share
brett13+FollowWould You Spot This Google Email Scam?Just when you thought your inbox was safe, cybercriminals are upping their game with a new Gmail scam that looks almost indistinguishable from the real deal. This attack leverages Google’s own infrastructure, sending emails that pass all authenticity checks and appear to come straight from Google. Would you catch the subtle signs, or could you be fooled by a perfectly crafted fake? Let’s talk about how you spot these threats and whether Google’s response is enough. #Cybersecurity #Phishing #Gmail #TechDebate #DigitalSafety #Tech52Share