Google is urging its 2.5 billion Gmail users worldwide to immediately change their passwords and enable two-step verification. The alert follows a recent data breach that has led to increased targeting of users by hackers. Google recommends these security measures to protect accounts from unauthorized access. The tech giant is specifically advising the activation of two-step verification (2SV) and other security protocols to fortify user accounts. The advisory comes in response to heightened activity from a hacking group known as ShinyHunters.
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