Hannah Jones+FollowWould You Spot a Real-Looking Phish?Phishing just leveled up: hackers are now abusing Google Cloud’s legit email tools to send scam messages that look exactly like real Google notifications. These emails bypass most security filters because they come from actual Google addresses. If a phishing email looked like a standard work alert, would you catch it—or click? Are we entering an era where trust in cloud platforms is a security risk? Let’s debate. #Tech #GoogleCloud #Phishing00Share
bradfordbonnie+FollowWould You Fall for a 'Google' Phish?Let’s talk about the latest cyber twist: hackers are now sending ultra-convincing emails that look like they’re straight from Google, but they’re actually after your Microsoft 365 login. The kicker? These emails use Google’s own notification system, making them almost indistinguishable from the real deal. Would you spot the fake, or is this a new level of phishing we all need to worry about? How do you outsmart these evolving scams? #Tech #cybersecurity #phishing00Share
bradfordbonnie+FollowWould You Spot a Fake Microsoft Link?Ever thought a single swapped letter could cost you your login? Attackers are now using domains like rnicrosoft.com—where 'r' and 'n' mimic an 'm'—to trick even the sharpest eyes. With branding that looks legit, these phishing emails prey on our trust and speed. Are you double-checking URLs, or is this visual hack too clever for most users? Let's talk digital street smarts. #Tech #phishing #cybersecurity10Share