Security experts have just issued this urgent warning to all Gmail users

A new scam could put your personal and money data in danger.


Google is perhaps the best known as a search engine, but the technology giant has evolved over the decades to also offer a lotWider range of tools and services For the digital age. This includes Gmail, its popular messaging service which was launched in 2004, which had developed to1.8 billion active users Since 2020. But while the service is proud to be a leading option to send and receive digital communications, safety experts have just warned of all Gmail users on a new emerging security problem. Read the rest to see what you should be on the lookout in your reception box.

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Google has not been foreign to new security threats lately.

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As one of the most used and reliable technological companies on the planet, Google prides itself on being able to provide a safe and secure service to those who use its products. But unfortunately, this has also made useful for crooks and cybercriminals to target the business and those who have it in recent months.

Last month, the financial cybersecurity company Threatfabric announced that it had discovered a new newbankmalware Known as "Octo"Target Android phones. According to the company's warning, the program is secretly downloaded from devices after the victims without distrust click on a link on aWebsite or destination page This produces a browser or software update request. He will then perform in the background, giving hackers full distance access to your phone and his files while having it extinguished.

And on April 1, another linked to Googlecybersecurity violation was announced when Research Group Lab52 issued a warning that he had discovered amalware Capable of infecting Android smartphones. Using a program known as "Process Manager", the victims who accidentally download the malware by clicking on a link sent by e-mail or SMS which gives full access to theirTelephone camera and microphone, as well as allowing him to read text messages, emails, call newspapers, contact information and exact location of the device. The data is then returned to the hackers and can be used to extort or sing,The US Sun reported.

Experts now warn that a new scam targets Gmail users with disturbing tactics.

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Unfortunately, it seems that the number of potential threats of cybersecurity for people who use Google products and services is still increasing. In a blog article on May 2, the E-mail security company Avanan said it had detected a new scam used by fraudsterstargeting Gmail users This allows them to ensure that a reliable or legitimate source such as a company or a brand sent an email. But in reality, this is an attempt at "phishing" for personal information, credit card numbers, downloading viruses or malware, or even a direct transfer request.

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Schools use new tactics to ensure that these emails go through safety filters.

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According to Avanan, pirates found a flaw in the Gmail SMTP (single mail transfer protocol), a service used to send large lots of email for marketing or newsletter. Although it is a commonly used tool, the last breach seems to make it possible to modify the address indicated in the field "from" from the messages that you could receive - and even make it more likely that the e- emailGo through spam or safety filters integrated into Gmail,To express reports.

"In Gmail, any Gmail tenant can use it to usurp any other Gmail tenant," said the company in the position. "This means that a hacker can use the service to easily usurp legitimate brands and send phishing and malware campaigns."AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

The agency reports that even if it is not the first time that crooks have used tactics, there has been a significant increase recently. They note that he detected around 30,000 emails sent during a period of two weeks last month, with some parodies claiming to come from companies such as the Venmo cash transfer application and the workflow organizer Trello.

Here's how you can protect yourself from the victim of a Gmail usurpation scam.

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Due to the new threat, Avanan warns that Gmail users must always reveal the sender's address in an email they receive, especially if it is unexpected or requires an urgent response or action. It is also preferable to fly over any link to see where it could send you before clicking on it.

For the moment, Google also says that it is aware of the problem and strives to avoid future scams. "We have integrated protections to stop this type of attack," google spokesperson for the Bleeping Bleeping computer. "This research explains why we recommend that ecosystem users use the authentication, report and compliance protocol (DMARC) based on the field.

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