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AI-powered scam targets 2.5 billion Gmail users in sophisticated phishing attacks |
2024-10-17 |
[FoxNews] Gmail is used by nearly 2.5 billion users worldwide, making it a frequent target for scammers. If you use Gmail, you've probably encountered phishing emails impersonating popular companies like Microsoft, Google, Apple and others. These scams are often easy to spot due to suspicious email addresses and other red flags like poor grammar or urgent requests for personal information. However, a new AI-powered scam is making the rounds, and it’s much harder to detect unless you're very cautious. Wondering how this scam works and how to protect yourself? I’ve got you covered. In this article, I'll share a real-life example and provide practical tips to safeguard your information. |
Posted by:Skidmark |
#1 Behold! An analysis tool so complex it could translate the Egyptian ruins, fit together the various broken puzzle pieces, create a simulation of the Aegean Economy prior to 1100 BC, then create a Virtual Tour of any of the deciphered settlement or fill in the blanks effectively, and let a person VR into this world, complete with smells, and interact with any of the characters in a real non-NPC to experience life or investigate existential questions, or play running an ancient shipping transport company! Cool, bro. How about a phishing scam? |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2024-10-17 15:28 |