Google Resolves Major Google Docs Phishing Attack Affecting Over a Billion Users
Google has addressed a large-scale phishing campaign that targeted approximately 1 billion Gmail users worldwide. The attack involved sending malicious Google Docs invitations to deceive users and compromise their accounts.
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A sophisticated identity phishing campaign hit Google's roughly 1 billion Gmail users worldwide on Tuesday. The attack sent a Gmail user an emailed invitation from someone they may know. This user is then taken to a legitimate Google sign-in screen and asked to "Continue to Google Docs". By clicking through at this stage, the user has given permission to a malicious third party app to access their Gmail account. <br /> Google has confirmed it has now fixed the phishing attack. said a Google spokesperson. “We’ve removed the fake pages, pushed updates through Safe Browsing, and our abuse team is working to prevent this kind of spoofing from happening again.”
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