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Amazon Warns of Account Takeover Scam via Fake Refund Texts

Millions of Amazon users are targeted in a new scam campaign using fake refund text messages containing malicious links to steal account credentials, prompting Amazon to urge users to enable passkeys and stronger two-step verification.

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Microsoft to Delete Authenticator App Passwords After August 1st

Microsoft will delete passwords saved in its Authenticator app after August 1st, 2024, prompting users to migrate to Microsoft Edge or another password manager to avoid data loss; this is part of a broader push towards passkey technology and Edge browser integration.

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Surge in Email Attacks Prompts Password Change Urgency

A July 7, 2025 report reveals a 156% increase in identity-based attacks between 2023 and 2025, with 59% stemming from credential compromise in Q1 2025. Email account compromises rose by over 60%, prompting Google and Microsoft to urge users to switch to passkeys.

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Google Urges Gmail Password Change Amidst Rising Email Attacks

Google urges its 2 billion users to replace their Gmail passwords with passkeys due to a rise in email attacks targeting 61% of U.S. consumers, highlighting the vulnerability of passwords and promoting a more secure authentication method.

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Microsoft to Delete Passwords for Over 1 Billion Users

Microsoft will stop supporting passwords in its Authenticator app, starting with the inability to save new passwords in June 2025, followed by the removal of autofill in July, and finally, the deletion of all saved passwords in August 2025, prompting users to switch to Microsoft Edge for password ma...

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Google Chrome Automates Compromised Password Replacement

Google Chrome's latest update automatically replaces compromised passwords during sign-in with strong alternatives where supported by the website, enhancing security for billions of users by simplifying the process and eliminating the need to navigate complex account settings.

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Weak Passwords Pose Significant Security Risks

Hive Systems' study reveals that many passwords are easily hacked due to short length and simplicity, highlighting the need for stronger passwords and the adoption of passkeys, as even with passkeys, a weak backup password poses a risk.

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Microsoft Deletes Passwords, Raising 'Walled Garden' Concerns

Microsoft will delete saved passwords from its Authenticator app in August 2025, shifting password management to Microsoft Edge, raising concerns about user data control and the increasing consolidation of services within tech company ecosystems.

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Passkeys Essential as AI-Powered Phishing Attacks Rise

Microsoft and Google are encouraging users to adopt passkeys to enhance security against increasingly sophisticated AI-powered phishing attacks, which utilize generative AI tools to create realistic replicas of legitimate login pages, bypassing traditional 2FA.

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Microsoft to End Password Support in Authenticator App

Microsoft will end support for saving passwords in its Authenticator app starting June 2025, and autofill will stop working in July, with all saved passwords deleted by August, prompting a shift towards passkey security and use of Microsoft Edge.

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Gmail Phishing Scam Exploits Google OAuth, Steals User Data

Gmail's 1.8 billion users are targeted in a phishing scam using fake subpoena emails from no-reply@accounts.google.com, exploiting Google OAuth to grant scammers access and potentially infecting devices with malware.

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Three Steps to Secure Your Gmail Account in 2025

In 2025, with 1.8 billion Gmail users facing constant cyberattacks, this article details three crucial steps—Google Security Checkup, Advanced Protection Program enrollment, and passkey usage—to significantly enhance account security.

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