Google warns of Gmail phishing surge
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Google warns of Gmail phishing surge
WXIN/WTTV -- Google is urging users to be on the lookout for a recent surge in “phishing” attacks aimed at Gmail users. According to Google, the most recent phishing emails are designed to look like they’re coming from official Google Support in order to steal your login credentials. The emails look like real Google security protocols and can trick users into sharing their username and password, giving the bad guys access to their entire Google …
Google Warns of Advanced AI-Powered Phishing Attacks Targeting Gmail Users
Google has issued an alert about an increase in sophisticated phishing attacks targeting Gmail users, highlighting new techniques that exploit security protocol loopholes and use artificial intelligence to create convincing scams. The latest warning comes amid a 442 percent surge in voice phishing attacks observed in 2024. The attacks leverage a vulnerability in the DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) system through what is known as a DKIM replay …
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