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Gmail Users Gain Option to Change Handles

Gmail Users Gain Option to Change Handles

Gmail users can now breathe a sigh of relief - Google has introduced a game-changing feature that lets you change your @gmail.com address or create a new alias, giving you more control over your online identity. Say goodbye to outdated or embarrassing email handles and hello to a fresh digital start!

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trusted contacts: Must-Have Best Fix for Gmail Lockouts

Google now lets you name trusted contacts to help recover your Gmail when phones, backup emails, or hardware keys fail. It’s a handy way to avoid long lockouts—just choose people you truly trust.

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CometJacking: Risky Attack Exposes Data — Must-See Fixes

CometJacking: Risky Attack Exposes Data — Must-See Fixes

One click can turn your helpful AI into a sneak thief — CometJacking hides malicious prompts in links that trick Perplexity’s Comet into leaking email, calendar and connected data. Stay safe by updating clients, reviewing agent permissions, and avoiding unfamiliar links while these agentic AIs get harder to fool.

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zero-click vulnerability: Stunning Gmail Privacy Risk

zero-click vulnerability: Stunning Gmail Privacy Risk

Imagine your inbox spilling secrets without you clicking anything — researchers found a zero-click flaw in the ChatGPT Deep Research agent that could let crafted web pages make the agent access and reveal Gmail content while browsing. It’s a wake-up call to tighten permissions and rethink how AI assistants access personal accounts.

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ShadowLeak ChatGPT bug: Stunning Serious Risk

ShadowLeak ChatGPT bug: Stunning Serious Risk

A single crafty email was enough to trick ChatGPT’s Deep Research agent into spilling Gmail messages — Radware dubbed the flaw “ShadowLeak” and OpenAI says it’s now patched. It’s a stark reminder that smarter AI assistants can widen the attack surface, so vigilance matters.

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RaccoonO365 Disrupted: Critical, Must-Have Security Win

RaccoonO365 Disrupted: Critical, Must-Have Security Win

Microsoft just dismantled RaccoonO365, seizing 338 fake login sites that had harvested at least 5,000 Microsoft credentials — a big win that cuts off a major phishing operation and a wake-up call to harden your accounts.

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Axios user agent Dangerous Surge: Must-Have Defense

Axios user agent Dangerous Surge: Must-Have Defense

A routine Axios user‑agent has been weaponized — ReliaQuest found a 241% surge in phishing that spoofs the header to evade filters and increase clicks. Security teams need to stop trusting user‑agent strings alone and adopt layered defenses before attackers scale this trick further.

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government email credentials: Exclusive Risky Threat

government email credentials: Exclusive Risky Threat

Imagine someone buying access to a government inbox for less than the price of dinner — and using it to intercept investigations, impersonate officials, or fuel disinformation. With law-enforcement emails reportedly selling for about $40 on underground markets, stronger credential hygiene, MFA, and coordinated policy action aren’t optional — they’re urgent.

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sextortion scams: Must-Have Best Survival Guide

sextortion scams: Must-Have Best Survival Guide

Most sextortion emails are bluffs—ask where’s the tape? and demand verifiable proof instead of paying. Secure your accounts with unique passwords and 2FA, scan devices, preserve evidence, and report the scam.

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