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A new AI scam is targeting Gmail users, putting 2.5 billion accounts at risk. The scam starts with fake Gmail account recovery requests, tricking users into sharing sensitive information.
“Google is sunsetting Gmail,” read the fake news release, which was supposedly addressed to the 1.8 billion users of the service worldwide and posted to X. “After years of connecting ...
You may have seen a screenshot circulating on X showing a fake email saying Gmail would be sunset. But don't worry: Your Gmail is safe. Google posted to X saying "Gmail is here to stay." ...
Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Meet are all useful tools, but now cybercriminals are finding ways to mimic them. The ABC7 ...
Millions of low-cost devices for media streaming, in-vehicle entertainment, and video projection are infected with malware ...
🚨 Gmail warning: Scammers are sending fake emails that look like legit Google security alerts. Click the link, and you’ll land on a phony sign-in page built to steal your login details.
The call is part of a hacker’s attempt to take over your Gmail account. The hack also involves creating fake Gmail recovery emails and fake support emails meant to further convince the victim ...
Another malicious Android Trojan has been spotted hiding in a fake Gmail app to spy and steal from those tricked into downloading it. Discovered by the security firm NQ Mobile, the fake app hides ...
🚨 Gmail warning: Scammers are sending fake emails that look like legit Google security alerts. Click the link, and you’ll land on a phony sign-in page built to steal your login details.
The fake email, which has begun appearing in inboxes across the globe, looks incredibly real with the scammers trying to trick users into clicking on dangerous links by suggesting YouTube access ...