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Online fraudsters target Gmail users through fake account recovery requests

A new AI-driven scam is targeting Gmail users, aiming to steal personal information through deceptive account recovery requests.

The scheme begins with unexpected notifications prompting users to approve recovery requests they did not initiate.

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These notifications often appear to originate from foreign countries, creating confusion for recipients.

If a user declines the request, scammers typically follow up with a phone call from a number that looks legitimate, often mimicking Google’s official contact information.

During the call, the scammer uses a professional-sounding voice to claim suspicious activity on the victim’s account, increasing urgency and fear.

They may ask if the user has logged in from an unusual location, further convincing them of the scam’s authenticity.

To solidify their deception, scammers send spoofed emails that appear to be from Google, urging victims to approve the recovery request.

Experts advise Gmail users to remain vigilant by denying unexpected recovery requests and verifying any suspicious calls or emails.

Regularly reviewing account security settings and checking email headers can also help identify potential scams.

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