A new phishing campaign has been discovered that takes advantage of Google Docs comments to deceive users into clicking on malicious links.
Cybercriminals are using Google Docs comments to mask malicious links, making them appear like legitimate notifications or messages within the document.
Users can protect themselves by verifying the sender of any Google Docs link before clicking on it and by being cautious of unexpected comments or notifications within the document.
Users can differentiate between legitimate and phishing links by checking the senders email address and being wary of unsolicited comments or messages within the Google Docs document.
Common signs of a phishing attempt include unfamiliar or suspicious email addresses, links that lead to unexpected websites, and comments that contain urgent or threatening language.
Google Docs can enhance security measures by implementing stricter comment moderation, educating users on phishing tactics, and creating alerts for potentially malicious links.
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