Following a newly confirmed Gmail account hack, users are urged not to change their account two-factor authentication settings.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about cybersecurity, surveillance and privacy. Google warns hackers are actively targeting your accounts, ...
Millions of Facebook, Google, WhatsApp and TikTok users have had their account security compromised, after a text message routing company left one of its internal databases exposed and leaked ...
Google’s updated 2FA setup no longer requires a phone number by default. Users can set up 2FA directly with an authenticator app or hardware key, skipping SMS verification. Google has streamlined its ...
Anyone use a Trezor? I don't quite get how they work or what you can do with them. But could one be used to hold all your various 2 factor recovery seeds for accounts like Google etc.? Then you only ...
We hear lots of stories of people getting hacked or getting duped into giving out personal information but despite their growing regularity, few take action to protect their online identities. Many ...
Google is so sick of you relying on passwords that the company hopes to one day ditch the authentication method altogether. But in the meantime, the search giant is introducing a simpler way of ...
Google Authenticator isn't bad, it's just that Bitwarden Authenticator is better.
Google’s 2FA app update lacks end-to-end encryption, researchers find Your email has been sent On April 25, security researchers Tommy Mysk and Talal Haj Bakry, who are known collectively on Twitter ...