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Google will give 10 thousand free security keys to high-risk individuals in government-backed phishing campaigns. Shane Huntley from Google's Threat Analysis Group in a Twitter thread noted that Google has sent a batch of government-backed security warnings to potential high-risk users. Google has since worked on automated protections, account security, and specialized warnings that give Gmail users security. In related news, Google will automatically enable two-step verification for users by the end of 2021.
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