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Until Google rolls out a fix, you'll have to be on the lookout for this particularly convincing phishing scam.
A developer reported the scam after noticing a slight discrepancy in the email address. The scam passed Google’s own DKIM ...
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Scammers win when they trick you into divulging personal information ― and one of the simplest ways they can get you to do this is by impersonating someone you know. When a bad actor pretends to ...
Attackers have successfully impersonated Google by exploiting DKIM replay, using valid signatures on fake subpoena emails ...
This is known as email spoofing, where malicious actors disguise their emails to look like they’re from legitimate sources. These emails often try to trick you into clicking on harmful links or ...
Cybercriminals have developed a new phishing technique that leverages Google's own infrastructure to send deceptive emails.