🚨🚨🚨 Google has issued a global security alert advising its 2.5 billion Gmail users to update their passwords following a data breach involving one of its Salesforce databases.
The attacker group behind the breach, identified as ShinyHunters, gained access by impersonating an IT help desk to a Google employee, ultimately deploying malware to extract the database contents, according to a blog post by the tech giant dated August 5.
@IntCyberDigest I'm ignoring all google alerts, fake or real.
@IntCyberDigest @Ashley50239771 @F_i_n_a_F_i_n_a @Milan766469141 Not an easy fix, huh? 😆
@IntCyberDigest @grok explica eso sí es cierto y cuando sucedio
@IntCyberDigest I’ve migrated my account into proton screw gmail.
@IntCyberDigest It happened while ago. Not something new
@IntCyberDigest If they can blowup centrifuges on an air-gapped Uranium enrichment facility, they can get your Gmail through Salesforce.
@IntCyberDigest Unfollowed this page lol tf is this nonsense
@IntCyberDigest It’s only workspace/business accounts. If you have @gmail on your email you’re fine
@IntCyberDigest I never once used Salesforce
@IntCyberDigest My google account was hacked I am completely locked out of it , it is asking for passkey and recovery mail and phone has been changed
@IntCyberDigest This is the group that wants you to upload your credit card info and facial scan to verify you're allowed to use YouTube.
“We have tacitly abandoned certain public spaces to the most disordered and depraved among us because enforcing the law feels mean and makes us uncomfortable,” writes @katrosenfield.