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Google has issued an urgent warning to its 3 billion Gmail users after confirming a “sophisticated” phishing scam targeting unsuspecting emailers — and the cyber crooks are so sneaky ...
A new phishing scam is fooling even tech-savvy Gmail users by disguising itself as a legitimate security alert from Google — with no warning signs from Gmail itself. The scam came to light after ...
Phishing emails are becoming increasingly difficult to differentiate from legitimate ones, as highlighted by developer Nick Johnson, who says he was "targeted by an extremely sophisticated ...
Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Meet are all useful tools, but now cybercriminals are finding ways to mimic them. The ABC7 ...
Even with spam controls in place, it doesn't take much for an email address to become a heavy target for marketers. The ...
Google confirms a surge in sophisticated phishing attacks targeting Gmail accounts. The company urges users to upgrade security by setting up passkeys, a stronger defense than traditional passwords.
Passkeys is a login system that replaces passwords with biometric authentication via a trusted device like a smartphone.
A new alert has been issued to UK email users, and anyone with a Gmail, Yahoo or Outlook account would be wise to take note.
Managing spam in your Gmail inbox can be a challenge, but Gmail offers powerful tools to help you take control. By using features such as filters, blocking options, and organizational tools ...
The company's new Advanced Phishing feature is tailored to identify the kinds of phishing emails that impersonate school ...