If you need to change your Gmail password, either as a routine security precaution or because you think your account might have been compromised, you can do it from a web browser.
You may have seen warnings that Google is telling all of its users to change their Gmail passwords due to a breach. That’s ...
Google has advised over 2.5 billion Gmail users to change their passwords and increase their security following a data breach that prompted more aggressive hacking attacks. A few weeks ago, the tech ...
“2.5 billion Gmail users should change passwords,” the headlines warn, saying Google has issued an emergency alert to all its users. Not so fast, however. While Google and Gmail are often targeted by ...
Last night I did a DST software update that lasted until 3AM. This morning, in my sleep deprived state, I decided it was time to change my Gmail password. I immediately forgot what I changed it to, of ...
Maybe you’ve seen the scary headline: 2.5 billion Gmail accounts hacked! Change your password right now! Sounds dramatic—but here’s the reality. Yes, Google recently reported a security breach. But no ...