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Beware, hackers can apparently now send phishing emails from “[email protected]

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  • Crooks are abusing Google’s notification system to bypass email protection
  • Through OAuth apps, they are able to generate convincing phishing emails
  • The campaign also uses sites.google.com

Researchers have discovered a clever and elaborate phishing scheme that abused Google’s services to trick people into giving away their credentials for the platform.

Lead developer of the Ethereum Name Service, Nick Johnson, recently received an email that seemed to have come from [email protected]. The email said that law enforcement subpoenaed Google for content found in his Google Account.

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