Varios periodistas han reportado esta tarde un ataque de phishing que actuaría a través de la aplicación Google Docs. A ésta altura de la tarde, ya se ha revocado la autorización de acceso a las múltiples aplicaciones de Google Docs. El ataque es súper sofisticado. Las autoridades de Gmail ya se encuentran investigando este suceso.
Por las dudas, hasta nuevo aviso, no abras ningún documento que te inviten a compartir en Google Docs. Y si recibes un mail, bórralo.
We are investigating a phishing email that appears as Google Docs. We encourage you to not click through, & report as phishing within Gmail.
— Gmail (@gmail) May 3, 2017
Si piensas que pudiste estar afectado, visitá http://g.co/SecurityCheckup .
We've addressed the issue with a phishing email claiming to be Google Docs. If you think you were affected, visit https://t.co/O68nQjFhBL. pic.twitter.com/AtlX6oNZaf
— Google Docs (@googledocs) May 3, 2017
Just got this as well. Super sophisticated. pic.twitter.com/l6c1ljSFIX
— zach latta (@zachlatta) May 3, 2017
(1 of 3) Official Google Statement on Phishing Email: We have taken action to protect users against an email impersonating Google Docs…
— Google Docs (@googledocs) May 3, 2017
(2 of 3) & have disabled offending accounts. We’ve removed the fake pages, pushed updates through Safe Browsing, and our abuse team…
— Google Docs (@googledocs) May 3, 2017
(3 of 3) is working to prevent this kind of spoofing from happening again. We encourage users to report phishing emails in Gmail.
— Google Docs (@googledocs) May 3, 2017