Email scams are not a new phenomenon. It is one of the most common methods of cybercrime. Fraudsters and hackers constantly look for new ways of tricking unsuspecting users into clicking on malicious links and stealing their personal information. But despite how much we think we know about phishing scams, people still frequently fall victim.
The latest such email scams has hit Gmail and Outlook, where scammers are fooling users by sending them e-mail that impersonate supermarkets. It involves anonymous sending of mails from Amazon, PayPal, and other big companies. This then folds users enough for them to click on the links. Needless to say, they end up losing their private data, money or both.
Users who receive these mails on Gmail and Outlook are being offered lucrative prizes in the form of gift cards. In order to claim these gift cards, users are required to participate in a short survey first which then leads to scamming there private data and money as well. Although stopping these spams from getting flooded to your mailbox is not that easy, but with few simple steps, users can avoid getting scammed.
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In addition, you can also report about receiving spamming emails to Google. Based on the nature of the complaint, violation of policies, Google will take necessary action. Here’s how you can do report email scams to Gmail:
Step 1: Open your Gmail account
Step 2: Open the spam message
Step 3: Tap the three stacked dots, in the upper-right corner of screen
Step 4: Click on ‘Report Phishing Message’
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