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Fake Emails: Phishing campaign targets Google Docs, Drive users

March 17th, 2014 | Posted by promacnyc in Tips

I’ve been seeing this a few times now where I get an email with a Client’s name or someone I know with subject heading like: “”I’ve Shared A Document” or “Important Doc File”.

The body of the email has a link to click on. It looks legit – BUT ITS NOT! DON’T CLICK ON IT.

They are trying to get you to divulge your Account Info (name and password) aka “Phishing

Best thing for you to do is change your password ASAP and make sure its a Strong Password

I see this especially from people I know who use AOL (I think AOL’s security is pretty sucky, or maybe its because the people who use it have weak passwords they created 20 years ago and still use)

Details here:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2108400/phishing-campaign-targets-google-docs-drive-users.html#tk.nl_mwbest

and here

 

 

 

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