Just wanted to share some pretty alarming news that I stumbled upon. Apparently, over 183 million Gmail passwords have been leaked in a recent Google data breach. That's a huge number, and I know a lot of us here use Gmail for pretty much everything.
What's really concerning is that if someone gets hold of your password, they can easily log into your Gmail account and access all your sensitive info. Plus, if you're using the same password across different sites, they can even bypass two-factor authentication (2FA) by getting the codes sent to your email.
I checked my own status using a password checker, and thankfully, I was not affected. But it's definitely a wake-up call for all of us. Here's what you should do:
What's really concerning is that if someone gets hold of your password, they can easily log into your Gmail account and access all your sensitive info. Plus, if you're using the same password across different sites, they can even bypass two-factor authentication (2FA) by getting the codes sent to your email.
I checked my own status using a password checker, and thankfully, I was not affected. But it's definitely a wake-up call for all of us. Here's what you should do:
- Change your Gmail password ASAP.
- Enable 2FA if you haven't already.
- Consider using a password manager to generate unique passwords for each site.
- Keep an eye on your other accounts that might use Google logins.