Phishing (or malware) Google Doc links that appear to come from people you may know are going around. DELETE THE EMAIL. DON'T CLICK.pic.twitter.com/fSZcS7ljhu
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Ohhhh interesting ! What's a good one?
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Here's a step by step easy guide to installing a security key on Gmail. Best protection against phishing like above. https://techsolidarity.org/resources/security_key_gmail.htm …
Attack appears to be abusing OAuth (similar: http://www.pcworld.com/article/3192484/security/russian-hackers-use-oauth-fake-google-apps-to-phish-users.html …). Security keys - or any 2FA - won't help.
Interesting... They switched to OAuth. Not surprising. Google should absolutely require re-login to authorize apps. Will ping them extra.
Oh I didn't know such a thing existed, I'll have to go look that up.
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