Security News > 2017 > May > Warning! Don't Click that Google Docs Link You Just Received in Your Email (The Hackers News)

2017-05-03 13:59
Did someone just share a random Google Doc with you? First of all — Do not click on that Google Doc link you might have just received in your email and delete it immediately — even if it's from someone you know. I, my colleagues at The Hacker News, and even people all around the Internet, especially journalists, are receiving a very convincing OAuth phishing email, which says that the person
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