Google has confirmed a major data breach that has exposed sensitive information of more than 200 companies worldwide. The tech giant said the breach resulted from a vulnerability in its cloud services, which allowed unauthorized access to corporate data.
According to Google, the compromised data includes emails, documents, and internal communications, but the company emphasized that no user passwords were affected. Google has taken immediate steps to patch the vulnerability and is notifying affected organizations to enhance security measures.
Cybersecurity experts warn that the exposed data could be exploited for phishing attacks, corporate espionage, or other malicious activities. Companies impacted by the breach have been advised to review access logs, reset permissions, and increase monitoring of sensitive systems.
Google stated that it is working closely with cybersecurity authorities and affected firms to contain the incident and prevent further damage. The breach highlights growing concerns about cloud security as more businesses rely on online platforms for critical operations.
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