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distant-screaming · 2 months ago
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fucking two step verification. 'are you trying to sign in?' TO MY OWN LAPTOP I'VE HAD FOR FOUR YEARS????????? I'M GOING TO KILL YOU
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maik-ol · 1 month ago
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if i start posting weird stuff remember never click sketchy links
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himejoshibutch · 3 months ago
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man strange stuff has been going on with me these days....
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beardedfunprince · 2 years ago
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wow i hate this. please just let me play minecraft
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ghoulangerlee · 1 year ago
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most off the wall interaction I had at work today was trying to walk someone through how to change their yahoo email password when they no longer have the number that they had associated with it anymore.
then being rude w/me when I told her that she would have to contact Yahoo because we cannot breach Yahoo's servers to recover her password.
her words were "can you not just get my password from Yahoo??" 😭
ma'am I'm trying to help you to the best of my ability. "Let me speak to a tech" ma'am I'm the only one here who still uses Yahoo and has an intimate knowledge of how to recover your password. I'm sorry you don't have the phone number on your account anymore but this is outta my hands.
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scottysystembuster · 2 years ago
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gmail spam hack
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funnefox · 2 months ago
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Stay safe, everyone!
Cybercriminals are abusing Google’s infrastructure, creating emails that appear to come from Google in order to persuade people into handing over their Google account credentials. This attack, first flagged by Nick Johnson, the lead developer of the Ethereum Name Service (ENS), a blockchain equivalent of the popular internet naming convention known as the Domain Name System (DNS). Nick received a very official looking security alert about a subpoena allegedly issued to Google by law enforcement to information contained in Nick’s Google account. A URL in the email pointed Nick to a sites.google.com page that looked like an exact copy of the official Google support portal.
As a computer savvy person, Nick spotted that the official site should have been hosted on accounts.google.com and not sites.google.com. The difference is that anyone with a Google account can create a website on sites.google.com. And that is exactly what the cybercriminals did. Attackers increasingly use Google Sites to host phishing pages because the domain appears trustworthy to most users and can bypass many security filters. One of those filters is DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail), an email authentication protocol that allows the sending server to attach a digital signature to an email. If the target clicked either “Upload additional documents” or “View case”, they were redirected to an exact copy of the Google sign-in page designed to steal their login credentials. Your Google credentials are coveted prey, because they give access to core Google services like Gmail, Google Drive, Google Photos, Google Calendar, Google Contacts, Google Maps, Google Play, and YouTube, but also any third-party apps and services you have chosen to log in with your Google account. The signs to recognize this scam are the pages hosted at sites.google.com which should have been support.google.com and accounts.google.com and the sender address in the email header. Although it was signed by accounts.google.com, it was emailed by another address. If a person had all these accounts compromised in one go, this could easily lead to identity theft.
How to avoid scams like this
Don’t follow links in unsolicited emails or on unexpected websites.
Carefully look at the email headers when you receive an unexpected mail.
Verify the legitimacy of such emails through another, independent method.
Don’t use your Google account (or Facebook for that matter) to log in at other sites and services. Instead create an account on the service itself.
Technical details Analyzing the URL used in the attack on Nick, (https://sites.google.com[/]u/17918456/d/1W4M_jFajsC8YKeRJn6tt_b1Ja9Puh6_v/edit) where /u/17918456/ is a user or account identifier and /d/1W4M_jFajsC8YKeRJn6tt_b1Ja9Puh6_v/ identifies the exact page, the /edit part stands out like a sore thumb. DKIM-signed messages keep the signature during replays as long as the body remains unchanged. So if a malicious actor gets access to a previously legitimate DKIM-signed email, they can resend that exact message at any time, and it will still pass authentication. So, what the cybercriminals did was: Set up a Gmail account starting with me@ so the visible email would look as if it was addressed to “me.” Register an OAuth app and set the app name to match the phishing link Grant the OAuth app access to their Google account which triggers a legitimate security warning from [email protected] This alert has a valid DKIM signature, with the content of the phishing email embedded in the body as the app name. Forward the message untouched which keeps the DKIM signature valid. Creating the application containing the entire text of the phishing message for its name, and preparing the landing page and fake login site may seem a lot of work. But once the criminals have completed the initial work, the procedure is easy enough to repeat once a page gets reported, which is not easy on sites.google.com. Nick submitted a bug report to Google about this. Google originally closed the report as ‘Working as Intended,’ but later Google got back to him and said it had reconsidered the matter and it will fix the OAuth bug.
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penguinnboi · 6 months ago
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So if TikTok is about to be unalived do I need to try to get my old (popular at the time) Destiel/Phan acct back?
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guneyteknoweb · 9 months ago
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Yapay Zekâ Kullanılan Yeni Bir Hack Saldırısı Milyarlarca Gmail Kullanıcısını Tehdit Ediyor
  Gmail kullanıcılarını hedef alan yeni ve oldukça sofistike bir hack saldırısı ortaya çıkarıldı. Yeni ortaya çıkan bir hacker saldırısı, yapay zekâyı kullanarak Gmail hesaplarını ele geçirmeyi amaçlıyor. Dünya üzerinde 2,5 milyardan fazla Google kullanıcı bulunduğunu göz önüne alırsak saldırganların hedefinde Gmail’in olması şaşırtıcı değil.  Bu tür bir saldırıya hedef olan Microsoft Çözümler…
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lynlovesyou · 1 year ago
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Gmail Tips
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prodipbd · 1 year ago
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Unleash the Power of Gmail: 10 Hidden Gems You Must Try (2024)
Feeling overwhelmed by Gmail? Master your inbox with these 10 amazing Gmail hacks you never knew existed! Learn how to undo sent emails, schedule emails, work offline, and more! 1. Undo that Regrettable Email: Ever hit send a tad too quickly? Breathe easy! Enable “Undo Send” in Settings > General. This gives you 30 precious seconds to take back that email. Here’s how to do it: → Settings icon…
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linuxtldr · 1 year ago
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kelpietattoo · 1 year ago
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I AM JUST TRYING TO RELAX ON MY ISLAND WHEN DID ANIMAL CROSSING BECOME SO NIGHTLIFE
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sweatymcswag · 1 year ago
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This is post number 4 and there is hundreds more to come. I am just doing my part in the plight of personlized plates or uumm whatever......
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"Smile, it makes people suspicious"
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