The bad guys spoof 2FA prompts and steal those codes the same way as
passwords. This example especially tough to catch because they're
displaying a legit Google.com oauth login for an app called "Google Docs"
that isn't Google Docs. This is also an old trick. The new one simply uses
an oauth to
It's a bizarre coincidence that got me to open it. I'd had a problem with an
ebike component so I sent it back..much emails..they fixed it and it just got
back here a couple days ago. So when their address showed up this afternoon
with a doc to open, I figured it was a warranty doc or something.
Here's the details:
http://www.macworld.com/article/3194366/security/sneaky-gmail-phishing-attack-fools-with-fake-google-docs-app.html#tk.rss_all
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> There's a massive phishing operation going on. If you see something from
> me or
Jeff, I tried Manage Apps. Google Docs is not listed as an app I use.
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It's a very good idea to never open the unexpected attachment without
validation first. For reference, the Docusign phish emails I received
yesterday look like this in gmail:
Header:
[image: Inline image 3]
Body of email:
[image: Inline image 1]
On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 3:30 PM, Lee Legrand wr
There are tradeoffs with password storage approaches. 1Password lets you
store them locally instead of in the cloud on a server controlled by
someone else. LastPass stores them in the cloud, but the browser
extensions validate the URL before recognizing the site for filling in the
login page fiel
I never opened the doc because it looks so suspicious. Why would you send
me a document and I hardly know you and it is not listed as part of any
group. Thats why I never opened it.
On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 6:14 PM, Joe Bernard wrote:
> That's a good idea, Patrick. Thanks!
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Joe - you likely need to take further action - you can read more about the
mechanics of this phishing attack here:
https://www.theverge.com/2017/5/3/15534768/google-docs-phishing-attack-share-this-document-with-you-spam
Where details about removing access to the offending app are detailed as
foll
That's a good idea, Patrick. Thanks!
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As a start, you may want to change your Google password. I use 1Password,
which makes managing unique passwords ridiculously simple. Passwords look
like this, even for one off sites I register with for whatever
reason: xfrNemjHZWnAdFU3qUzQWXDN (not actually a password to anything, just
showing
Leah: I never figured out a fix, I assume it finally stopped bouncing to every
damn person I've ever emailed. It's very upsetting.
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Checked out the Junk folder and indeed there was a Google Doc email from you,
Joe. Creepy! What did you have to do to fix this?
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I got one from a bike company that had just shipped me something, so I thought
it was paperwork for it. I tried to open it and suddenly my email blew up with
people asking me why I was sending them stuff. Not fun!
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Thanks for the heads-up. Got one in my spam folder.
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> There's a massive phishing operation going on. If you see something from
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Great, now I'm afraid my Google account is going to get hija
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If you don't have 2 factor authentication on your google related accounts,
you can add that here:
https://www.google.com/landing/2step/
Tim
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> I was going to PM you to see if you were sending me something. Glad I
> didn't touch it. thank
I was going to PM you to see if you were sending me something. Glad I
didn't touch it. thanks for the heads up
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