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A massive leak has exposed more than 183 million email passwords, including tens of millions linked to Gmail accounts, in what cybersecurity analysts are calling one of the biggest credential dumps ever uncovered.
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183 Million Gmail Accounts Exposed in Massive Malware Breach
Gmail passwords from 183 million users were stolen in April 2025 breach - check Have I Been Pwned and enable two-step verification now.
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183 million credentials stolen, including millions of Gmail logins. Google says reports are ‘greatly exaggerated.' Are your details safe?
Google maintains that Gmail remains secure. “Claims of a massive Gmail data breach are entirely false,” a company spokesperson said. The company explained that the leaked credentials originated from infected personal devices, not Google’s infrastructure.
A massive global data breach has reportedly exposed 183 million passwords from Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, and other major email providers, with cybersecurity expert Troy Hunt warning users to reset their credentials immediately.