Google Phishing Scams Target Crypto Users via Gmail

Google Phishing Scams Target Crypto Users via Gmail
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Cybercriminals are exploiting Google’s infrastructure to launch sophisticated phishing attacks targeting crypto users. Ethereum Name Service (ENS) founder Nick Johnson warns of a new method compromising Gmail accounts and linked wallets. These scams bypass spam filters using valid DKIM signatures, making them appear legitimate.

  • Attackers use Google's DKIM signatures to bypass spam filters, making phishing emails appear legitimate.
  • Fake support portals are hosted on Google subdomains, tricking users into submitting sensitive data.
  • Google dismissed the vulnerability as 'working as intended,' despite risks to crypto users.
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