ENS Developer Exposes High-Level Phishing Attack Exploiting Google’s Own Infrastructure – Are You Safe?

A major red flag in crypto security just dropped.

ENS developer nick.eth has revealed a sophisticated phishing attack that successfully exploited a vulnerability inside Google’s own system — and shockingly, Google has refused to fix it.

Why it matters:

The phishing email passed all security checks, including DKIM verification.

It was displayed inside the same Gmail thread as legit security alerts — making it nearly impossible to detect.

Attackers used Google Sites to create a fake but convincing support portal, with “google.com” in the URL, tricking users into trusting the link.

Key Takeaway:

Even the most advanced users can fall victim. Always double-check URLs, avoid clicking links in unexpected emails, and consider enabling additional 2FA layers on all your wallets.

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Disclaimer: This post is for information purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Research properly before making investment or financial decisions in crypto.

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