Only a small percentage of the roughly five million password and username combinations recently dumped online would have allowed someone to access Gmail accounts, according to Google.
Only a small percentage of the roughly five million password and username combinations recently dumped online would have allowed someone to access Gmail accounts, according to Google.
A team of researchers say they believe the infamous Heartbleed bug was not the target of widespread attacks before it was publicly disclosed in April.
With most cyber-attacks, the damage is done long before any corrective actions can be taken.
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