Google plugs hole exposing Gmail mail-boxes
Google has fixed a security flaw in its Gmail web-based e-mail service that allowed attackers to hijack users’ e-mail accounts.
"Google was recently alerted to a potential security vulnerability affecting the Gmail service. We have since fixed this vulnerability, and all current and future Gmail users are protected," said Google spokesman Nathan Tyler.
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