Google has warned over 2.5 billion Gmail users to update their passwords and increase security following a data breach involving a third-party Salesforce system. Users are advised to be on high alert for suspicious activity, add two-factor authentication, and update their passwords. Google confirmed a breach in August, but said customer data was not compromised.
Google has issued a critical alert to over 2.5 billion Gmail users, urging them to update their passwords and enhance security measures following a data breach involving a third-party Salesforce system. The breach, which occurred in August, did not compromise customer data, but the company has advised users to be on high alert for potential cyberattacks.
The breach, which affected Google’s Salesforce database, exposed publicly available business information. While no customer data was compromised, hackers have exploited the breach to carry out aggressive attacks on Google Cloud and Gmail users. Google has recommended users update their passwords and enable two-factor authentication to bolster security [1].
Google has warned users to be cautious of suspicious activity, including potential phishing schemes that may attempt to obtain usernames and logins. The company has advised users to be wary of unsolicited emails with links to fake login pages and to avoid sharing information over suspicious phone calls [2].
The threat is particularly significant given the scale of Google’s user base. With 2.5 billion users across Gmail and Google Cloud, the potential impact of a successful cyberattack is substantial. The ShinyHunters group, known for large-scale attacks on companies like AT&T and Ticketmaster, is believed to be behind the latest wave of attacks [3].
Google’s response includes a detailed report from its Threat Intelligence Group (TAG), outlining the tactics used by the ShinyHunters and providing prevention guidance. The company has also implemented security updates to detect and block fraudulent login attempts. While Google’s systems remain uncompromised, the company is taking proactive measures to protect its users and mitigate potential risks.
The incident underscores the rising tide of cyber threats in 2025. Recent reports show a 20% increase in data breaches compared to 2024, with social engineering accounting for 40% of incidents. The reliance on cloud platforms like Salesforce amplifies risks, as a single breach can impact millions of users. Collaboration between tech giants like Google and Salesforce is critical to countering these threats [2].
References:
[1] https://www.azfamily.com/2025/08/29/google-warns-25b-gmail-users-update-passwords-after-data-breach/
[2] https://www.mixvale.com.br/2025/08/29/google-issues-urgent-alert-for-gmail-users-after-salesforce-data-breach/
[3] https://nypost.com/2025/08/27/business/google-warns-2-5-billion-gmail-users-to-update-passwords-after-hackers-complete-successful-intrusions/
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