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Phishing Attacks On Gmail, Is Your Gmail Safe

 Google will block 100 million phishing attacks on Gmail every day, scanning for malware in hundreds of billions of apps.

Phishing Attacks On Gmail, Is Your Gmail Safe


 Phishing Attacks On Gmail, Is Your Gmail Safe

Google protects Gmail users around the world from phishing emails. According to Google, they stop phishing attempts on the Gmail accounts of 100 million users every day. Also, the Google Play Store scans for 100 billion apps for malware. Google says it is focusing on preventing cyber attacks on users.


In the last six months, the digital industry has been hit by one of the most dangerous cyberattacks in history. The private sector, government sector as well as individual users have not been able to escape the attacks.


Kent Walker, SVP of Global Affairs at Google, said: "We are deeply concerned about this trend. Security is the cornerstone of our product strategy. We are dedicated to teams like Project Zero who are working on the web to make the Internet safer for all of us. We are focused on finding and fixing weaknesses. '

Google will block 100 million phishing attacks on Gmail every day

Google strongly supports the modernization of computing systems, making security simple and predetermined, and adopting best practices such as the Zero Trust Framework.


‘As we have seen with Solarwinds and Microsoft Exchange attacks, restrictions on proprietary systems and interoperability and data portability can increase network security and make attackers more vulnerable to their efforts,’ Walker stressed.


He said at Google, the company is focused on securing software supply chains and has been building technologies for a long time, advocating standards for enhancing software integrity and security.

100 million phishing attacks on Gmail every day

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the US Department of Justice have announced that they will treat such cyber-attacks as terrorist attacks in response to the growing number of ransomware attacks.

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