CBS 8 reported:
A phishing scam targets Gmail users with deceptive emails resembling legitimate Google messages, raising alarms among cybersecurity experts.
"The attackers are leveraging something called Google Sites, which is a feature of Google that allows people to create their own type of website, and they are sending malicious links that are hosted on Google Sites," Behar said. "So when someone accesses that link they think that it's legitimate."
A phishing scam targets Gmail users with deceptive emails resembling legitimate Google messages, raising alarms among cybersecurity experts.
"The attackers are leveraging something called Google Sites, which is a feature of Google that allows people to create their own type of website, and they are sending malicious links that are hosted on Google Sites," Behar said. "So when someone accesses that link they think that it's legitimate."
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