Gmail users issued urgent security warning over 'highly convincing' new scam
The FBI and cybersecurity experts are warning Gmail users about a sophisticated AI-powered phishing scam that can lead to financial losses and identity theft.
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Scammers initiate contact via phone calls, impersonating Google representatives and warning of unauthorized access attempts on the target's Gmail account.
Victims then receive a fraudulent email, seemingly from Google, urging them to enter a code to secure their account; however, entering this code grants attackers access.
These scams are becoming increasingly convincing due to the use of AI to create personalized messages and impersonate legitimate Google representatives.
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Never share login credentials or passwords over the phone.
Disconnect from suspicious calls and contact the company directly through official channels.
Avoid clicking on links or downloading files from unexpected emails or messages.
Manually visit websites or services by typing the URL into your browser.
Use a password manager to autofill credentials only on trusted sites.
Implement multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all accounts.
Keep devices secure with up-to-date security software.
Enable advanced protection features like passkeys.
Confirm security alerts by directly visiting your Google Account page instead of using links in emails.

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