If you clicked on the fake Google Docs link: 1. https://myaccount.google.com/permissions > Remove fake Google Docs app 2. Change passwords 3. Enable 2FA
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Replying to @bartblaze
Do we know what the authorization even looks like once on that page? I’m hearing reports of it removing its auth after actions on objective.
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Replying to @Jofo
Unfortunately, it appears the link was offline when I wanted to check it out. But it's safe to assume your account is royally compromised.
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Replying to @bartblaze
Yeah, but regarding your instructions, I’m worried people will click and “I don’t see anything/removed it so I’m ok!” when AoO’s are unknown
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Replying to @Jofo
True. Hard to tell unfortunately. Another note is that people may see "http://apps.googleusercontent.com " now, since Google removed it.
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