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Gmail users are warned about a phishing scam where cybercriminals send fake emails from a seemingly legitimate Google account service, asking users to follow a link that could potentially lock them out of their accounts. Google advises users to set up a recovery phone number or alternative email address, and to use two-factor authentication (2FA). The scam wasn't detected by Gmail's security system, highlighting the need for users to be extra vigilant.

Courtesy: metro.co.uk

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