Google has issued a warning to Gmail users about a new phishing scam that uses emails appearing to come from a Google no-reply address. The scam informs users that their account information is being released due to a legal subpoena. However, this is a ruse by scammers to gain access to personal data. Clicking the included link leads users to fake legal documents, risking account compromise and malware infections. The scammers exploit Google's OAuth tool to make their attacks plausible and convincing.
The new scam targets Gmail users with fake emails appearing to come from Google's no-reply account, tricking them into granting access to personal information.
Scammers use Google's OAuth system to create seemingly legitimate emails that mislead users into downloading harmful files, potentially compromising their accounts.
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