Critical Gmail Warning—Don’t Click Yes To These Google Security Alerts
As we head into the holiday season, a recent report from SlashNext has sounded the alarm about a massive uptick in phishing attacks. This should serve as a wake-up call for all Gmail users to be aware of the persistent threat of phishers targeting their accounts.
According to the report, social engineering-based attacks have risen by 141% in the last six months alone. The researchers also found that 80% of these malicious links were previously unknown zero-day threats. This means that unsuspecting users are at an increased risk of falling prey to these sophisticated phishing attempts.
The takeaway from this data is clear: be extremely cautious when it comes to clicking on links or responding to emails from unknown senders, including those that may appear to come from familiar brands like Google.
It’s also important to note that even well-known and trustworthy individuals are not immune to these attacks. Celebrity impersonation scams have seen a significant increase in recent months, with attackers pretending to be famous people or claiming endorsement for random products.
Source: www.forbes.com