Gmail users should be careful about clicking on a “subpoena alert” email that looks like it’s from Google but really is a phishing scam. The email, posted online by developer Nick Johnson via ...
If you get this message from Gmail, don’t just delete it, or your Google account could be at risk. What to watch for and how to respond.
A new phishing email doing the rounds is actually signed by Google. The email also directs users to a Google Sites page in order to capture a victim’s account credentials. Google is reportedly ...
Gmail users are again falling victim to a sophisticated phishing attack that is locking victims out of their accounts. While these sorts of attacks are nothing new, cybercriminals now have AI on their ...
For billions worldwide, Gmail isn't just an email service; it's a central hub for countless online accounts, from banking and social media to shopping and cloud storage. This makes your Gmail inbox a ...
There's now a way to get back into your Google account if you lose your password and don't have your own recovery email. Michelle is Lifehacker's Associate Tech Editor, and has been reviewing games, ...
Phishing emails are becoming increasingly difficult to differentiate from legitimate ones, as highlighted by developer Nick Johnson, who says he was "targeted by an extremely sophisticated phishing ...
This devastating Gmail attack locks users out of their accounts with no comeback. Updated December 7 with more information regarding managing a Google Account with Family Link, the parental safety ...