Robinhood users are being warned about a new phishing attack that takes advantage of Gmail’s native “dot alias” feature and flaws in Robinhood’s account creation process to send malicious emails.
Robinhood users faced a sophisticated phishing attack exploiting Gmail's dot alias feature. Learn how the scam worked and how to protect yourself.
Officials in Olmsted County are alerting residents about a new scam impacting people in nearby counties. Scammers are sending ...
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Scammers are sneakily using a Google tool to target job hunters — here’s how to protect yourself
These scammers are getting smart. There’s no denying that today’s job market is horrid, as the unemployed are struggling to ...
If you're a Robinhood trading platform investor and got an email Sunday night warning about an unrecognized device on your ...
Scammers are sending emails from Hotmail, Gmail and other non-county addresses, labeling them with names that look like ...
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Gmail users beware: This Google email is a scam
If you've received an email from the unsuspicious no-reply@google.com claiming to be from Google, urging you to "verify your account activity" or risk your Gmail being deactivated â don't panic, and ...
Robinhood users hit with "perfect phishing email" as hackers exploit Gmail dot trick to bypass security checks ...
Here we go again. A new furor after Google’s decision to allow Gmail users to change their original email addresses for something less embarrassing or more age appropriate. But this long-awaited ...
Visiting the fake login website alone isn’t enough for hackers to gain entry to accounts. However, entering sensitive information such as passwords could grant them access. Robinhood users are being ...
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