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Joe Maring / Android Authority
TL;DR
- Threat intelligence firm Synthient recently aggregated a set of 183 million compromised accounts that were inaccurately attributed to a Gmail breach.
- Google denied the reports of a Gmail security event, claiming that people misunderstood the compilation of breached login credentials.
- The company recommends users enable two-factor authentication and use passkeys to keep their accounts secure.
Infostealer databases help consumers get a grasp on whether their personal…
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