Google increases security in Gmail app on Android after Google Docs Problems

After millions of people were targeted in a Gmail phishing attack yesterday that used a fake Google Doc to trick users into handing over access to their email account, Google is taking steps to make sure the next attack isn’t so widespread – at least for Gmail Android users.

Google G Suite updated as detailed in their blog today:

This week, we’re introducing a new security feature in Gmail on Android to help you keep your email safer. When you click on a suspicious link in a message, Gmail will show a warning prompt helping you keep your account safe. Here’s what you’ll see:

Android Gmail App updated to Warn about Phishing or Suspicious Website Links

Android Gmail App updated to Warn about Phishing or Suspicious Website Links

While not all affected email will necessarily be dangerous, we encourage you to be extra careful about clicking on links in messages that you’re not sure about. And with this update, you’ll have another tool to make these kinds of decisions.


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