Most Sophisticated Gmail Attacks EverFBI Says: Do Not Click Anything
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Do not click anything, FBI advises as phishing attacks continue.SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesThe danger from attackers looking to compromise your Gmail account has never been greater. Of that there can be no doubt. With AI-powered phishing attacks described as the most sophisticated ever striking again and again, alongside more basic threats to users of the worlds most popular email platform, ignoring this one simple piece of advice from the Federal Bureau of Investigation could be very costly indeed. Heres what you need to know.Dangerous Gmail Threats ExplainedAlthough the most eye-catching headlines are reserved for stunningly inventive AI-powered attacks against Gmail, they only reveal the tip of a dangerous iceberg capable of sinking the most titanic of user defenses in just one moment of weakness. I am talking about phishing if you want to be simplistic about it, but the nature of these social engineering campaigns has evolved so much that hacking attacks would be far more accurate a description these days. The attackers are literally hacking people in order to hack their email accounts, and Gmail is front and center courtesy of the reach it has in this technology sector. The fact that compromising a Gmail account is compromising a Google account, and the treasure trove of data that allows access to is hard for any cybercriminal to resist. This doesnt, of course, mean that users of other email platforms can relax, far from it, but Gmail is always going to be the primary focus of attention for the human hackers.The Hoxhunt Phishing Trends Report, newly updated Feb. 6, reports a 49% rise in overall phishing attacks capable of evading filters since the start of 2022, and the number of threats being created by AI now accounts for as much as 4.7% of the total. While only 35% of them targeted individuals, theres little doubt that, as Pyry vist, Hoxhunts chief technology officer, said, AI is being weaponized by threat actors to fuel a new era of social engineering tactics.Attacks that can create critical threat campaigns using AI for just $5 are evidence of just how far social engineering hackers have evolved. Yet, ultimately, as VIPRE recently confirmed, when it comes to preferred tactics, malicious links lead the way in 70% of cases. Even when it comes to those sophisticated Gmail attacks using AI-created and highly convincing threats, and I recommend following the links in the lede to read all the details, these require link-clicking at some point. This is why you simply must not ignore the FBI recommendations when it comes to dealing with such phishing attacks.MORE FOR YOUFBI Advice For Mitigating Attacks Against Gmail And Other PlatformsYou might receive an email that appears to be from a legitimate business and is asking you to update or verify your personal information by replying to the email or visiting a website, the FBI warned, adding that, as is often the case with AI-created attacks, The email may be convincing enough to get you to take the action requested. The FBIs advice for all users is simple: Dont click on anything in an unsolicited email or text message.Google also has plenty of apposite security advice for protecting your Gmail account from such attackers, and I highly recommend you follow it. As well as not clicking on those links, Google said that it uses advanced security to warn you about dangerous messages, unsafe content or deceptive websites, and even if you dont receive a warning, you shouldnt download files or enter personal info in emails, messages, web pages or pop-ups from untrustworthy or unknown providers.
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