Scammer find a way to trick Gmail’s Blue verified checkmark

Nowadays, on the web to trick people in several ways. One is most commonly through the mail. To provide security from these type of act company build a glance test to sort which email is useful and which not will harm the user’s data. Google brought blue verified checkmarks in Gmail to differentiate between authentic senders and others.

In Gmail inbox, if a new email comes and if it comes from who subscribed to the blue verification checkmark then a blue mark appears next to that email. But now, some scammers know the way to trick this verified identity service. In this, they send an email like this that comes from an authentic source. This was analyzed by the cybersecurity engineer Chris Plummer.

Gmail Blue checkmark

In the above image, you can see that the scammer copies anyone’s id and send the emails.

At last, this issue with Gmail may resolve soon and maybe enhances the Blue verified checkmark service more.

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