GMAIL USERS BEWARE!

Stretch

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I just posted this in Off Topic, but wanted to put it here as well to make sure other members might see this and be careful.

Beware This Clever "Fake Attachment" Gmail Phishing Scam
http://lifehacker.com/beware-this-cl...sca-1793264478

With a little know-how, most phishing scams are pretty easy to detect. This one, on the other hand, is devilishly clever and just might dupe you if you’re not careful.

The way this phish scam works is simple. Wordfence, who brought light to the scam, says the attacker creates an email address to disguise themselves as someone you know. Then they send you an email with an attachment, like a PDF or Word doc, that looks legitimate. When you click the attachment to see a preview of it, you get redirected to a Google sign-in page where you enter your credentials.

Here’s the trick: those attachments aren’t attachments—they’re embedded images designed to look like attachments that link out to a fake Google sign-in page. You can see an example of how real they look in Tom Scott’s tweet below. ( PLEASE SEE LINK )
 
I've used yahoo for years for personal and non-school email. Since the hacking I've been getting spammed to no end. I'm about ready to nix that account
 
I just posted this in Off Topic, but wanted to put it here as well to make sure other members might see this and be careful.

Beware This Clever "Fake Attachment" Gmail Phishing Scam
http://lifehacker.com/beware-this-cl...sca-1793264478

With a little know-how, most phishing scams are pretty easy to detect. This one, on the other hand, is devilishly clever and just might dupe you if you’re not careful.

The way this phish scam works is simple. Wordfence, who brought light to the scam, says the attacker creates an email address to disguise themselves as someone you know. Then they send you an email with an attachment, like a PDF or Word doc, that looks legitimate. When you click the attachment to see a preview of it, you get redirected to a Google sign-in page where you enter your credentials.

Here’s the trick: those attachments aren’t attachments—they’re embedded images designed to look like attachments that link out to a fake Google sign-in page. You can see an example of how real they look in Tom Scott’s tweet below. ( PLEASE SEE LINK )

Anyone dumb enough to fall for that deserves what they get
 
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