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Google will soon change the way users authenticate their Gmail accounts. Instead of the familiar SMS security code, Google is switching to a more secure method.
Ross Richendrfer, Google’s head of security and privacy public relations, confirmed the company’s plan to move away from SMS authentication. He emphasized that, similar to their initiative to ...
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The change is part of the company’s broader security enhancement initiative, following a series of sophisticated phishing attacks targeting Gmail users in recent months. Google spokesperson Ross ...
Google now sees SMS-based 2FA as legacy and unsafe. While there is no formal announcement, Gmail spokesperson Ross Richendrfer has confirmed that newer authentication mechanisms like QR codes, ...
Gmail spokesperson Ross Richendrfer told Forbes that acting quickly is crucial for account recovery. He recommends the use of "phishing-resistant authentication technologies, such as security keys ...
When Gmail users receive one of the new encrypted emails from a Google Workspace user, Google's extensive array of dynamic spam filters and fraud detection mechanisms will be in play to protect ...
Google’s Ross Richendrfer was quoted in the Forbes report stating that users can always enable phishing-resistant technologies like passkeys and security keys. He also urged the users to keep their ...
Even if a hacker changes either method, the previous phone number or recovery email can be used to regain access to an account for a week after a hack attack, Google spokesman Ross Richendrfer ...
Google has issued a statement about the scam, The Verge reports: According to Gmail Security Communications spokesperson Ross Richendrfer, “We’re aware of this class of targeted attack from ...
Speaking to Forbes, Google spokesperson Ross Richendrfer says the most important thing hacking victims can do is act quickly – preferably within Google’s one-week grace period following any recovery ...