Google, the largest tech company, has issued a warning for their billions of users. This warning has been released, especially for gymnasium users. Recently, it was reported that Etherhium developer Nick Johnson was attacked. This time the hackers had sent a mail, which looked like a Google mail. The goal of this mail sent by hackers is to collect information about users. So, in view of all these things, the company has issued a warning for their users.
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According to the information received, hackers have monitored the gymnasium users and Fraud mail is being sent to collect information of users. At this time, intelligent social engineering techniques have been used with technical errors of the platform. After the attack, rumors flooded on social media and Google had to issue security updates immediately. The company has clearly stated that now stop using the password. (Photo courtesy – Pinterest)
In fact, the attack was carried out on the Etherium developer Nick Johnson, who became the victim of a complex fishing attack. He had a mail, which looked like Google's official mail. He has been given a legal notice in this mail. This email came from No-Reply@google.com and it looked completely true, in which the DKIM signature was valid. It was said that the mail was issued as a security alert. But in fact the mail was sent by hackers.
In fact, hackers took advantage of a error in Google's system and sent himself a true email and then forwarded it to others. The purpose was to steal login credentials from users. After the whole matter came to light, the rumors of rumors were rained on social media. Finally, in view of all this, Google had to issue a warning.
“We know such targeted attacks and have been implementing security measures for this since last week,” the company said. Google users advise us to use a passquet instead of password because the passkey is connected to the device's device and it is impossible to access the account without that device. Therefore, Google has said that the passkey is safer than the password. Moreover, the use of passks can keep users' data safe.
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Today, passwords and even sms based two-factor authentication (2FA) can be easily hacked. The attacker can steal the user's password and then the SMS code and login from any device. But the passkey works only if the account is accessed using the safety of your device (such as fingerprint or pin).