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Deep Dive Google Account Security
March 24, 2024, 6:56 p.m. | /u/Warsum
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Recently reading about Googles issues with session hijacking and stories of people have accounts compromised even with strong passwords/2FA enabled. Now assuming it wasn’t an sms breach theoretically the only way in as far as I know would be sessions hijacking.
Either way it brings me to places where we can all get compromised. If your google account is protected by a strong password and 2FA (security keys only no Authenticator). To my understanding session hijacking would be the …
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