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Gmail warns users to secure accounts after ‘malicious’ AI hack confirmed

Sophisticated scams promoted by artificial intelligence threaten the security of billions of Gmail users. Published security warning

A new report from the phone that drives the AI ​​that imitates human voices has become very realistic Forbes 2.5 billion users of e -mail services warned that “malicious” actors who adopt AI can trick customers and deliver qualifications.

The outlet reported that cyber criminals would expand their Google support calls. Engineers may say that their accounts have been compromised in some way or trying to recover their accounts.


“She sounded like a real engineer. The connection was very clear and there was an American accent,” Latta told Forbes. Anadol via Getty Image

The so -called support agent sends an email to the user's Gmail account from something that seems to be a legitimate Google email address to confirm that the account is infringed, and receives code to recover the account.

For Zach Latta, the founder of Hack Club, he stopped elaborate fraud here.

“She sounded like a real engineer. The connection was very clear and there was an American accent,” Latta told Forbes.

The voice on the other side of the line sounds real, but that's it A scheme that tricks customers Access your account to deliver valuable login information.

GARRY TAN, the founder of Venture Capital Firm Y Combinator, has published a public service. x After receiving a convincing phishing email and phone call.

“They argue that they are alive and that they should ignore the death certificate that claims to be collecting your account,” he wrote. 。 “Absent password recovery is a very elaborate strategy.”


The hands of a man holding a smartphone that displays the Google Gmail application interface in the office environment
“It's a very elaborate tactic to allow password recovery,” Tan said. Diego -Stock.adobe.com

Microsoft Solutions Consultant Sam Mitrovic experienced the same phenomenon a few months ago. Blog post It was written at that time.

He remembered that he had received a Google account recovery trial notice, and in less than an hour, he had a phone call that seemed like a high -tech company, but he ignored it. A week later, it happened again. This time he picked it up.

“It's an American voice, very polite and professional. The numbers are Australians,” he said, saying he had checked the phone number on the official Google Support Page.

“He introduces himself and says he has a suspicious activity in my account. He asks if I travel, asks if I have logged in from Germany. Masu.

After that, the agent notified Mitroovic that someone was able to access my account for a week and offered to help secure it, but fortunately he is from the sender. It was an e -mail address with a spoofed follow -up e -mail that was sent and stopped responding.

“The sender said,” Hello, “he said,” Hello “about 10 seconds later after ignoring it,” he said. “At this point, I released it as the voice of AI.

Double -checking his login session in his Google account setting revealed that his only login was his own.

“Despite the many red flags during a detailed inspection, the call seemed to be so legal to fool many people,” he warned.

“The scams are increasingly sophisticated, more persuasive, and unprecedented.”

Forbes advised to turn on “on” to protect yourself and your account from malicious actorsAdvanced protectionAccording to Google's spokeswoman, “I will use Passkeys and Smart Keys to keep my account safely, even if the hacker has qualification information,” I will take additional procedures to confirm your identity. ” 。

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