Google has dismissed viral claims suggesting that 2.5 billion Gmail users are at risk and must change their passwords. The company confirmed that no emergency security warning had been issued.
In its official statement, Google stressed that Gmail’s security remains strong and that users face no immediate threats. The company called the rumors about security flaws and alerts completely baseless.
Hackers have tried to breach Gmail accounts, but Google said its security systems stopped those attempts. According to the company, they blocked more than 99.9% of intrusion attempts, keeping user data safe.
Google advised users to create stronger passwords for extra protection. It also urged people to watch out for phishing scams and false online reports. Despite the rumors, Gmail continues to be a secure and reliable platform.










