Google Docs is one of the world’s most popular document sharing and editing applications. Along with the ability to create and share documents, Google Docs allows users to add comments to these documents. In a new scam, cybercriminals have taken advantage of this feature by inserting phishing links into comments.
In this scam, cybercriminals use a real Google account to create a document in Google Docs and then tag you in a comment. You will then receive a legitimate email from Google, notifying you that you’ve been tagged in a comment. The comment will include an embedded phishing link and may appear to come from someone you trust, such as a co-worker. Unfortunately, if you click the phishing link, malware may be installed on your device.
Don’t fall for this trick! Follow the tips below to stay safe from similar scams:
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