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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There was no warning dialogue. The brain said Google Docs was asking for permissions. Jeez. It wasn't phishing. Really, jeez.
There was a warning. It asked for ridiculous permissions.
That is NOT a warning. "Google" asking you permission is not a warning. This misguided and wrong attitude is why security fails so often.
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