🚨ALERT: Beware of #Google Subpoena Email #Scam
A new phishing attack is targeting users with fake emails pretending to be legal subpoenas from Google. These emails appear to come from [email protected], claim your data is being requested, and ask you to click a link to view your “case.” Don’t fall for it.
How it works:
🔹Uses spoofed Google emails with real DKIM signatures.
🔹Sends victims to fake Google Sites pages.
🔹Tricks you into entering your Google credentials.
🚩Red flags:
🔹Urgent threats or legal claims.
🔹Requests for passwords or 2FA codes.
🔹Suspicious sender addresses or links.
🔹Poor formatting or strange grammar.
What to do:
1. Don’t click links or download files.
2. Go directly to Google Support if you’re concerned.
3. Report phishing to Google, FTC, or Action Fraud.
4. Change your password and enable 2FA if you interacted.
5. Contact your bank if you shared payment details.
Reminder: Google never asks for sensitive info via email. Real legal requests appear in your Google Account dashboard, not in phishing emails.