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Hafiz Muhammad Attaullah
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Phishing using Google Ads - An awareness

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Phishing using Google Ads have become a common tactic used by cybercriminals to trick users into giving away personal information or login credentials. These attacks involve creating fake websites or landing pages that appear to be legitimate and then using Google Ads to drive traffic to these sites.

One common example of a phishing attack using Google Ads is the creation of a fake login page for a popular online service, such as a bank or email provider. The attacker will create a website that looks exactly like the real login page but with a slightly different URL. They will then use Google Ads to promote this fake site, targeting users who are searching for the real service.

When a user clicks on the ad, they are taken to the fake site, where they are prompted to enter their login credentials. Once the user has entered their information, the attacker can use it to gain access to their account and steal sensitive information.

Another tactic used in phishing attacks involving Google Ads is to create fake websites that offer free or discounted products, such as gift cards or vouchers. Users who click on the ad are taken to the fake site, where they are asked to enter personal information or complete a survey in order to claim the offer. This information is then used by the attacker for identity theft or other malicious activities.

To protect yourself from phishing attacks using Google Ads, it's important to be cautious when clicking on ads, even if they appear to be from a legitimate source. Always verify that the URL of the website is correct before entering any personal information. Additionally, you should use an ad blocker to block unwanted ads. As an end user, setting up Quad9 DNS will also provide you protection with the Bfore.Ai community version.

In summary, Phishing attacks using google ads have become very common and sophisticated, it's essential to be cautious when clicking on ads, verify the website's URL before entering personal information, use ad-blocker, install anti-malware software, and avoid clicking on suspicious links or opening email attachments from unknown senders to protect yourself from these types of attacks.

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Francisco Quintero πŸ‡¨πŸ‡΄

Didn't know this kind of phishing existed. Thanks for sharing!

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Hafiz Muhammad Attaullah

Welcome