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Google confirms hackers are targeting employees with extortion emails

Google confirms hackers are targeting employees with extortion emails claiming stolen data. The company is investigating but says the claims are not yet verified.

October 02, 2025 / 16:01 IST
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It seems even big tech giants aren’t safe from hackers. Google has confirmed that some of its employees are being targeted in a new cyber attack. According to the company, hackers are sending extortion emails to executives, claiming they have stolen sensitive data from Google’s Oracle business applications.

The group behind these emails claims to be linked to the notorious ransomware gang cl0p, which has been involved in several high-profile cyber attacks in the past. In these emails, the hackers are threatening to leak sensitive information unless their demands are met. However, Google has clarified that it doesn’t yet have enough evidence to confirm whether the hackers actually have the data they claim to possess.

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The company also mentioned that this is a “high-volume” email campaign, meaning many executives across different organizations could be receiving these messages. While Google hasn’t shared specific numbers or detailed how many employees are affected, the company is clearly taking the threat seriously and monitoring the situation closely.

At this point, neither cl0p nor Oracle has responded to requests for comment, so the full scale of the incident is still unclear. But the fact that hackers are openly targeting executives at major corporations like Google is a reminder of just how sophisticated and persistent cybercriminals have become.