Google hack exposed millions of passwords
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The reported cyber-attack on Google in China may have given the perpetrators access to the password system Google uses to control millions of users' access details. The New York Times reports that Google's punter management system - called Gaia - was compromised during a two-day attack last December. The newspaper's source was 'a person close to the internal investigations'. But it appears that Gmail passwords were not stolen during the attack. When a Google...
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