E-mail attack hits Google: What to do if you clicked
Turn on multifactor authentication; shut down access; change your passwords; report it
New York
GOOGLE said that it was investigating an e-mail scam winding its way through inboxes across the US and had disabled the accounts responsible for the spam.
The scheme emerged on Wednesday afternoon when spammers dispatched malicious e-mail, appearing to come from people whom the recipients knew, beckoning them to click on what appeared to be a shared Google document.
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