Update, Dec. 20, 2024: Following reports from SlashNext and Zimperium zLabs researchers, this piece, which was first published on Dec. 18.
Now contains information about recently released cautions about phishing attempts against Gmail and other email services.
Google has described the precise attack techniques used and suggested precautions that all 2.5 billion Gmail users take to keep safe and secure as.
It warns that a second wave of cyberthreats against Gmail users is coming from very persistent criminals. This is what you should know.
Here’s What Gmail Users Should Know After Google Verified That Email Scams Are Increasing While phishing assaults have decreased by 35% this year compared to previous.
According to Andy Wen, senior director of product management at Gmail, “attackers are very persistent and typically gear up for a second wave of attacks at this point in the season.”