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You’d expect a phishing scam to be riddled with typos or strange email addresses. But one new scheme is anything but sloppy.
🚨 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.
Google fixed CVE-2025-5419 in Chrome after detecting active exploitation, affecting all platforms using V8 engine.
As noted by Johnson, it even appears as a legitimate security alert. The email was sent from "no-reply@accounts.google.com," the usual address of Google, and is also signed by "accounts.google.com." ...
If a victim clicked on the fake security alert, they would be directed to the sites.google.com page, where attackers could attempt to harvest the victim’s email credentials. Johnson speculated ...
🚨 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.
Google Chrome Security Alert: The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a new advisory, high-severity warning users about multiple security flaws in Google’s Chrome web ...
Google is adding a new AI-powered alert system that will warn users if a website is trying to scam them with fake security warnings and other related scams.
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