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Google Warns 2.5 Billion Gmail Users to Stay Vigilant Despite 35% Drop in Holiday Scams

by Joan Aimuengheuwa
December 19, 2024
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Google Warns 2.5 Billion Gmail Users as Holiday Scams Surge by 35%
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Google has alerted its Gmail users to an alarming rise in holiday season scams, urging more vigilance during this period. 

This warning comes as the company reports an increase in suspicious email activity since mid-November, coinciding with the holiday shopping season.

As the world’s largest email provider, Gmail serves over 2.5 billion users globally. Google revealed that it blocks more than 99.9% of spam, phishing attempts, and malware from reaching users’ inboxes. However, scammers continue to adapt their tactics, making this time of year particularly challenging.

Common Scams Targeting Users

Google identified three recurring scam tactics designed to exploit unsuspecting users:

  1. Fake Invoices: Scammers send fraudulent invoices claiming users owe money. The goal is to get recipients to call a provided number, where they are tricked into making payments.
  2. Celebrity Endorsements: Fraudsters impersonate celebrities or claim fake endorsements to gain trust and lure victims into scams. These messages often promote dubious products or deals that seem too good to be true.
  3. Extortion Emails: In more alarming cases, scammers use personal details, such as home addresses, to intimidate victims. They often include threats of harm or claims of possessing sensitive information, demanding money in exchange for silence.

Tips for Staying Safe

To fight these scams, Google shared some safety tips for users:

  • Pause Before Acting: Scams often create a sense of urgency. Take time to verify the message before responding.
  • Check the Details: Scrutinise the sender’s email address and cross-check claims with trusted sources.
  • Avoid Immediate Actions: Reputable organisations do not demand payments or sensitive information on the spot.
  • Report Suspicious Activity: Mark any dubious emails as spam to help keep your inbox—and others’—secure.

Google’s enhanced security features, introduced earlier this year, have reduced the number of successful scam attempts by 35% compared to last year. 

Nonetheless, users are advised to remain cautious, especially as scammers evolve their strategies during the holiday period.

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