AI Scammers Dial Into Your Worst Nightmare: Google Warns 2.5 Billion Users!

Google warns its 2.5 billion users about AI-driven phishing scams posing as Google support. Cybercriminals use AI to mimic calls claiming account issues, tricking users into revealing credentials. Google’s advice? Don’t trust unknown callers or suspicious messages, and always report shady activity. Remember, your password is like your toothbrush—don’t share it!

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Hot Take:

Who knew AI could do more than write your essays? Now, it’s busy impersonating Google, making AI the new “Scam Likely” friend you never wanted! Looks like Google’s AI is saying, “Do as I say, not as I do!”

Key Points:

  • Google warns 2.5 billion users about an AI-driven phishing scam.
  • Cybercriminals use AI for vishing attacks, impersonating Google support.
  • Scammers aim to steal Google account login details.
  • Google plans to bolster security with enhanced two-factor authentication.
  • FBI and Europol dismantle major cybercrime groups, protecting millions of users.

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