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  • Gmail warns users to secure accounts after ‘malicious’ AI hack confirmed


    Sophisticated scams fueled by artificial intelligence are threatening the security of billions of Gmail users. security warning issued

    As AI-powered phone calls mimicking human voices have become incredibly realistic, a new report from Forbes warned that the email service’s 2.5 billion users could be targeted by “malicious” actors that are employing AI to dupe customers into handing over credentials.

    The outlet reported that the cybercriminals deploy phone calls posing as Google support — complete with a caller ID that looks convincingly legitimate. The technician might say the person’s account has been compromised in some way, or that they are attempting an account recovery.


    Hand holding a mobile phone displaying the Google logo with the Gmail logo in the background, taken in Ankara, Turkiye
    “She sounded like a real engineer, the connection was super clear, and she had an American accent,” Latta told Forbes. Anadolu via Getty Images

    The so-called support agent will then send an email to the user’s Gmail account from what appears to be a legitimate Google email address to confirm the account was compromised and receive a code to recover the account.

    For Zach Latta, the founder of the Hack Club, this is where he stopped the elaborate scam.

    “She sounded like a real engineer, the connection was super clear, and she had an American accent,” Latta told Forbes.

    Despite how real the voice on the other end of the line sounds, however, it is a scheme to trick customers into handing over precious login information to gain access to their accounts.

    Garry Tan, the founder of venture capital firm Y Combinator, issued a “public service announcement” on X after receiving convincing phishing emails and phone calls.

    “They claim to be checking that you are alive and that they should disregard a death certificate filed that claims a family member is recovering your account,” he wrote. “It’s a pretty elaborate ploy to get you to allow password recovery.”


    Male hand holding a smartphone displaying Google GMail app interface in an office environment
    “It’s a pretty elaborate ploy to get you to allow password recovery,” said Tan. Diego – stock.adobe.com

    Simiarly, Sam Mitrovic, a Microsoft solutions consultant, experienced the same phenomenon months ago, according to a blog post written at the time.

    He recalled receiving a Google account recovery attempt notification, followed less than an hour later by a phone call that looked like it was from the tech company, but he ignored it. A week later, it happened again. This time, he picked up.

    “It’s an American voice, very polite and professional. The number is Australian,” he recounted, adding that he verified the phone number on an official Google support page.

    “He introduces himself and says that there is suspicious activity on my account. He asks if I’m traveling, when I said no, he asks if I logged in from Germany to which I reply no.”

    Then, the agent informs Mitrovic that “someone has had access to my account for a week” and was offering to help him secure it, but, luckily, he noticed that the follow-up email sent by the caller was a spoofed email address and stopped answering.

    “The caller said ‘Hello,’ I ignored it then about 10 seconds later, then said ‘Hello’ again,” he described. “At this point I released it as an AI voice as the pronunciation and spacing were too perfect.”

    Upon double-checking his log-in sessions in his Google account settings, he saw that the only log-ins were his own.

    “Despite many red flags upon closer inspection, this call seemed legitimate enough to trick many people,” he warned.

    “The scams are getting increasingly sophisticated, more convincing and are deployed at ever larger scale.”

    To protect yourself and your accounts from malicious actors, Forbes advised turning on “Advanced Protection,” which, according to a Google spokesperson, “takes extra steps to verify your identity” with the use of passkeys and smart keys to keep your account secure, even if hackers have your credentials.



    Recently, Gmail users have been receiving warnings to secure their accounts following a confirmed AI hack. The hack, which was described as “malicious” by Google, targeted users’ personal information and sensitive data.

    In response to the hack, Gmail has advised users to take immediate action to secure their accounts. This includes changing passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and reviewing recent account activity for any suspicious behavior.

    The AI hack is a concerning development in the world of cybersecurity, as it demonstrates the capabilities of malicious actors to exploit advanced technologies for their own gain. It is essential for users to remain vigilant and proactive in protecting their personal information online.

    If you are a Gmail user, make sure to follow the recommended security measures and stay informed about any further developments regarding the hack. Your privacy and security should always be a top priority.

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  • Gmail Security Warning For 2.5 Billion Users—AI Hack Confirmed


    Hackers hiding in plain sight, avatars being used in novel attacks, and even perpetual 2FA-bypass threats against Google users have been reported. What a time to be alive if you are a criminal hacker, although calling this latest scary hacker alive is a stretch: be warned, this malicious AI wants your Gmail credentials.

    ForbesGmail Wants Your Phone Number—What You Need To Know And Do

    Victim Calls Latest Gmail Threat ‘The Most Sophisticated Phishing Attack I’ve Ever Seen’

    Imagine getting a call from a number with a Google caller ID from an American support technician warning you that someone had compromised your Google account, which had now been temporarily blocked. Imagine that support person then sending an email to your Gmail account to confirm this, as requested by you, and sent from a genuine Google domain. Imagine querying the phone number and asking if you could call them back on it to be sure it was genuine. They agreed after explaining it was listed on google.com and said there might be a wait while on hold. You checked and it was listed, so you didn’t make that call. Imagine being sent a code from Google to be able to reset your account and take back control and almost clicking on it. Luckily, by this stage Zach Latta, founder of Hack Club and the person who nearly fell victim, had sussed it was an AI-driven attack, albeit a very clever one indeed.

    If this sounds familiar, that’s because it is: I first warned about such AI-powered attacks against Gmail users on Oct. 11 in a story that went viral. The methodology is almost exactly the same, but the warning to all 2.5 billion users of Gmail remains the same: be aware of the threat and don’t let your guard down for even a minute. ​

    Mitigating The AI-Attacks Against Your Gmail Account Credentials

    All the usual phishing mitigation advice goes out the window — well, a lot of it, at least — when talking about these super-sophisticated AI attacks. “She sounded like a real engineer, the connection was super clear, and she had an American accent,” Latta said. This reflects the description in my story back in October when the attacker was described as being “super realistic,” although then there was a pre-attack phase where notifications of compromise were sent seven days earlier to prime the target for the call.

    The original target is a security consultant, which likely saved them from falling prey to the AI attack, and the latest would-be victim is the founder of a hacking club. You may not have quite the same levels of technical experience as these two, who both very nearly succumbed, so how can you stay safe?

    Stay calm if you are approached by someone claiming to be from Google support, and hang up, as they won’t call you.

    If in any doubt, use resources such as Google search and your Gmail account to check for that phone number and to see if your account has been accessed by anyone unfamiliar to you. Use the web client and scroll to the bottom of the screen where, bottom right, you’ll find a link to reveal all recent activity on your account.

    Finally, pay particular attention to what Google says about staying safe from attackers using Gmail phishing scam hack attacks.

    ForbesHackers Are Getting Faster—48 Minutes And You’re Cooked



    Attention all Gmail users! A recent security warning has been issued for the 2.5 billion users of the popular email service. It has been confirmed that an AI hack has targeted Gmail accounts, putting sensitive information at risk.

    It is crucial that all users take immediate action to secure their accounts and protect their data. Here are some steps you can take to enhance your Gmail security:

    1. Enable two-factor authentication: This adds an extra layer of security by requiring a verification code in addition to your password.

    2. Regularly update your password: Change your password frequently to prevent unauthorized access to your account.

    3. Be cautious of suspicious emails: Do not click on links or download attachments from unknown senders, as they may contain malware.

    4. Monitor your account activity: Keep an eye on any unusual activity in your account, such as unrecognized logins or emails sent from your account without your knowledge.

    It is important to stay vigilant and proactive in protecting your Gmail account from potential security threats. By following these tips, you can help safeguard your personal information and maintain the privacy of your communications. Stay safe online!

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  • Just days after being dumped by Mark Zuckerberg, former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg gets court notice for ‘using Gmail’ and deleting emails


    Just days after being dumped by Mark Zuckerberg, former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg gets court notice for 'using Gmail' and deleting emails
    Former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg

    There seems more trouble for Meta’s former COO Sheryl Sandberg. Just days after, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg put the blame for all so-called wrong policies in the company on her, now comes a damning legal case. According to a recent report in New York Times, Zuckerberg blamed former COO Sandberg for Facebook’s current “culture” and inclusivity initiatives. According to report, Zuckerberg made these remarks during a meeting with Stephen Miller, a senior advisor to President Donald Trump.
    Sandberg has now reportedly been sanctioned by a Delaware judge for allegedly deleting emails related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal.According to a report in Tech Crunch, this stems from a shareholder lawsuit filed late last year against Sandberg and former Meta board member Jeff Zients.

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    Should Personal Email Use Be Restricted in High-Ranking Positions?

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    The shareholders allege that Sandberg and Zients used personal email accounts to discuss matters related to a 2018 lawsuit accusing Facebook leaders of violating the law and their fiduciary duties regarding user privacy. They further claim that Sandberg and Zients deleted emails from these personal accounts despite a court order not to. The judge found these allegations credible.
    The judge’s decision states that Sandberg used a personal Gmail account under a pseudonym for communications relevant to the case. The judge also noted inconsistencies in Sandberg’s responses to interrogatories and plaintiffs’ questions, suggesting she selectively deleted emails rather than using an auto-delete function.
    As a sanction, the judge has raised the burden of proof for Sandberg’s affirmative defense. She must now prove her defense with “clear and convincing” evidence, a higher standard than the usual “preponderance” of evidence. The judge also awarded certain expenses to the plaintiffs.
    A spokesperson for Sandberg maintains that the plaintiffs’ claims are without merit, stating that “all work emails were preserved on Facebook’s servers.”
    The underlying issue involves allegations that Meta violated a 2012 FTC order prohibiting the company from collecting and sharing user data without consent. Facebook allegedly sold data to commercial partners, including Cambridge Analytica, and removed required disclosures from privacy settings. Meta previously paid a $5 billion fine to the FTC in 2019 for violating this order and has also faced penalties from European regulators.





    Just days after being dumped by Mark Zuckerberg, former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg finds herself in hot water once again. This time, she has received a court notice for allegedly using Gmail for work-related communication and deleting emails in violation of a court order.

    Sandberg, who was recently ousted from her position at Meta, is now facing legal repercussions for her alleged actions. The court notice states that Sandberg was using a Gmail account to conduct work-related communication, which goes against the company’s policies. Additionally, it is alleged that she deleted emails that were supposed to be preserved as part of an ongoing legal case.

    This latest development comes as a blow to Sandberg, who has already been under scrutiny for her role in the downfall of Meta. Her relationship with Zuckerberg had been a topic of much speculation, and now it seems that her legal troubles are only adding to her woes.

    It remains to be seen how Sandberg will respond to these allegations and what impact they will have on her future career prospects. Stay tuned for updates as this story continues to unfold.

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  • Vintage GOOGLE (Alphabet, Search, Gmail) T-shirt Large Black Single Stitch Soft

    Vintage GOOGLE (Alphabet, Search, Gmail) T-shirt Large Black Single Stitch Soft



    Vintage GOOGLE (Alphabet, Search, Gmail) T-shirt Large Black Single Stitch Soft

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    Vintage Google T-shirt Large Black Single Stitch Soft

    Check out this rare vintage Google t-shirt in a size large. This black t-shirt features the classic Google logo in vibrant colors, perfect for any tech enthusiast or nostalgia lover.

    Made with a soft single stitch material, this t-shirt is both comfortable and stylish. Whether you’re a fan of Alphabet, Google, Search, or Gmail, this t-shirt is a must-have addition to your wardrobe.

    Don’t miss out on this unique piece of tech history. Grab this vintage Google t-shirt before it’s gone!
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  • Rare NWOT Alphabet Google Daydream Shirt Adult Large Gray Android Search Gmail

    Rare NWOT Alphabet Google Daydream Shirt Adult Large Gray Android Search Gmail



    Rare NWOT Alphabet Google Daydream Shirt Adult Large Gray Android Search Gmail

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    Are you a Google enthusiast looking to add a unique piece to your collection? Look no further than this rare NWOT Alphabet Google Daydream Shirt in adult size large.

    This gray shirt features the iconic Google logo in a stylish design, perfect for any tech lover. Whether you’re a fan of Android, Search, Gmail, or any other Google product, this shirt is sure to make a statement.

    Don’t miss out on this rare find – grab this Alphabet Google Daydream Shirt before it’s gone!
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  • NWOT Alphabet Google ‘Nest Pro’ Black Adult Large Shirt Android YouTube Gmail

    NWOT Alphabet Google ‘Nest Pro’ Black Adult Large Shirt Android YouTube Gmail



    NWOT Alphabet Google ‘Nest Pro’ Black Adult Large Shirt Android YouTube Gmail

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    Are you a fan of Google’s Nest products and want to show off your love for them? Look no further than this NWOT Alphabet Google ‘Nest Pro’ Black Adult Large Shirt! This shirt is perfect for any tech enthusiast who loves all things Google, Android, YouTube, and Gmail.

    Made of high-quality material, this shirt is comfortable to wear and features the iconic Google logo with the words ‘Nest Pro’ in bold letters. The black color is sleek and stylish, making it the perfect addition to your wardrobe.

    Whether you’re attending a tech conference, hanging out with friends, or just running errands, this shirt is sure to turn heads and spark conversations. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this limited edition Google ‘Nest Pro’ shirt!

    Get yours today and show the world your love for all things Google!
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