Three months after it first began warning users of state-sponsored cyber attacks, Google is saying that the assault has only intensified.
The New York Times reports that since it began warning users of state-sponsored attacks, “it has picked up thousands more instances of cyberattacks than it anticipated.” Many of the attacks appear to be originating in the Middle East.
The attacks affect tens of thousands of users, Google information security manager Mike Wiacek told the Times. Many have described seeing the Gmail warning in Twitter posts.
What should you do if you see the message? Changing your password might be a good start. And if you haven’t enabled two-factor authentication on your Google account, it’s worth considering.
Source: CNET News