[Corp Blog] Google strengthens its Workplace suite protection, apps including Gmail, Calendar, Drive, or Google Docs Editors Suite (among other apps) (www.malwarebytes.com)
from Raisin8659@monyet.cc to technology@lemmy.world on 29 Aug 2023 01:17
https://monyet.cc/post/476764

Summary

Google has strengthened the security of its Workspace suite by adding new challenges that users must complete when performing sensitive actions. These challenges can include entering a verification code from Google Authenticator, using a security key, or using a recovery/signed-in device.

The new challenges are designed to catch out attackers who have hijacked a user’s account. For example, if an attacker tries to change the user’s password or add a forwarding address to their email, they will be prompted to complete a challenge. If they fail to complete the challenge, the user will be notified and the attacker will be prevented from making changes to the account.

The new challenges are available for all Workspace customers and can be customized by administrators. Note that Workspace customers include all those using products such as Gmail, Calendar, Drive, or Google Docs Editors Suite (among other apps).

New Gmail Actions that would Trigger Verification

Existing Common Actions that would Trigger Verification

Identity Verification

The device you use to do this must have been registered for a period of seven days minimum:

  1. A security key that’s been added to your Google Account

  2. A verification code from Google Authenticator

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1984@lemmy.today on 29 Aug 2023 04:33 collapse

Wonder how many read this and go “don’t care, it’s fucking google”.

Raisin8659@monyet.cc on 29 Aug 2023 04:40 next collapse

Don’t know for sure, but if this was posted in the privacy group, probably lots. OTH, from www.demandsage.com/gmail-statistics/ , there are 1.8 billion active gmail users, with 121 billion emails (probably including spams) sent a day. If you are using an Android phone (3.6 billion active phones worldwide) and not using custom ROM, you most likely are using Google services.

1984@lemmy.today on 29 Aug 2023 04:42 collapse

Yeah I know, I was just thinking of our little community here and the general crowd in IT. I think a lot of us are inclined to try and avoid Google as much as possible.

[deleted] on 29 Aug 2023 05:38 collapse

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