Cyware Social reported:
Beware! Researchers are warning about a rise in crypto spam and scam messages that leverage the "Release scores" feature of Google Forms quizzes to deliver emails. These spam messages ask victims to invest in crypto or share their details.
According to Cisco Talos, spammers exploit Google Forms to create quizzes and use any victim's email to complete the form.
Beware! Researchers are warning about a rise in crypto spam and scam messages that leverage the "Release scores" feature of Google Forms quizzes to deliver emails. These spam messages ask victims to invest in crypto or share their details.
According to Cisco Talos, spammers exploit Google Forms to create quizzes and use any victim's email to complete the form.
- After submission, spammers can view the responses and activate the "Release scores" feature on Google Forms.
- This enables them to send customized email messages, using the Google account's "From:" address, potentially increasing the chance of delivery to the victim's inbox since the emails come from Google's servers.
Find out one sample scam once they get into your inbox from the original article here.
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