A New Gmail Security Alert for 2.5 Billion Users—A Second Wave of Attacks Is Coming

 

Which has explicitly warned of three that are “in heavy use” at the moment: Scams Using Gmail Extortion.

An email with the victim’s home address data is sent in this “vicious and scary” scam. “We know where you live” is the alleged assault. Several versions are circulating, often with photos of your house.

According to Wen, “they usually involve threats of bodily harm or threats of disclosing damaging personal material they claim they obtained through a hack.”

Scams Using Gmail Invoices These assaults, as the name suggests, involve sending fictitious invoices in an attempt.

To fool the receiver into contacting them to contest the charges—something that may be done for a price.

 

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