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Several people across a range of industries reported having received emails with what looked like a link to a Google Doc, appearing to come from someone they know. If a Gmail user clicked on the « Open in Docs » button in the email, they were taken to a real Google-hosted page and asked to permit a seemingly legitimate service, called « Google Docs », to access their email account data.
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Several people across a range of industries reported having received emails with what looked like a link to a Google Doc, appearing to come from someone they know. If a Gmail user clicked on the „Open in Docs“ button in the email, they were taken to a real Google-hosted page and asked to permit a seemingly legitimate service, called „Google Docs“, to access their email account data.
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Several people across a range of industries reported having received emails with what looked like a link to a Google Doc, appearing to come from someone they know. If a Gmail user clicked on the “Open in Docs” button in the email, they were taken to a real Google-hosted page and asked to permit a seemingly legitimate service, called “Google Docs”, to access their email account data.
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Several people across a range of industries reported having received emails with what looked like a link to a Google Doc, appearing to come from someone they know. If a Gmail user clicked on the “Open in Docs” button in the email, they were taken to a real Google-hosted page and asked to permit a seemingly legitimate service, called “Google Docs”, to access their email account data.
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Several people across a range of industries reported having received emails with what looked like a link to a Google Doc, appearing to come from someone they know. If a Gmail user clicked on the “Open in Docs” button in the email, they were taken to a real Google-hosted page and asked to permit a seemingly legitimate service, called “Google Docs”, to access their email account data.
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Several people across a range of industries reported having received emails with what looked like a link to a Google Doc, appearing to come from someone they know. If a Gmail user clicked on the “Open in Docs” button in the email, they were taken to a real Google-hosted page and asked to permit a seemingly legitimate service, called “Google Docs”, to access their email account data.
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Several people across a range of industries reported having received emails with what looked like a link to a Google Doc, appearing to come from someone they know. If a Gmail user clicked on the “Open in Docs” button in the email, they were taken to a real Google-hosted page and asked to permit a seemingly legitimate service, called “Google Docs”, to access their email account data.
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Several people across a range of industries reported having received emails with what looked like a link to a Google Doc, appearing to come from someone they know. If a Gmail user clicked on the “Open in Docs” button in the email, they were taken to a real Google-hosted page and asked to permit a seemingly legitimate service, called “Google Docs”, to access their email account data.
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Several people across a range of industries reported having received emails with what looked like a link to a Google Doc, appearing to come from someone they know. If a Gmail user clicked on the «Open in Docs» button in the email, they were taken to a real Google-hosted page and asked to permit a seemingly legitimate service, called «Google Docs», to access their email account data.
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