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  2. Jun 27, 2018 · How to avoid a change password phishing attack. While the bad guys are constantly reinventing the change password scam, the steps to prevent it remain the same. They include: Use two-factor authentication on all your email and social media accounts. That way, even if criminals extract your password, they won’t get past the front door.

    • Overview
    • Turn on Password Alert
    • Turn off Password Alert
    • How Password Alert works
    • When can you use your Google Account password?

    Password Alert helps keep your Google Account safe, including the info you have stored in Gmail or YouTube.

    When you add Password Alert to your Chrome browser, you’ll get automatic alerts when your Google password is used to sign in to non-Google sites.

    Turn on Password Alert

    In Google Chrome, sign in to your Google Account.

    Go to the Chrome store and download Password Alert.

    Follow the onscreen instructions.

    1. In Google Chrome, sign in to your Google Account.

    2. Go to the Chrome store and download Password Alert.

    3. Follow the onscreen instructions.

    4. Sign in to your Google Account again to get started.

    Remember, Password Alert only works with the Chrome browser.

    Note: If you are a Google Workspace administrator, learn more about how your organization can use Password Alert here.

    1. In Google Chrome, sign in to your Google Account.

    1. In the top right, select More  .

    2. Select More tools.

    3. Select Extensions.

    4. Find Password Alert on the list of extensions.

    5. Select Remove .

    Once you’ve turned Password Alert on, you’ll get an alert any time your Google Account password is used to sign in to a non-Google site.

    You can either ignore the alert or take action. For example, you can change your password if you think someone else has your account information.

    You can still use your Google Account password to sign-in to Google-related apps and services like Gmail, YouTube, Chrome, and Play. Using the same password on a non-Google site will trigger Password Alert.

    If you use the same password for all your accounts, we recommend changing your Google Account password. Otherwise, if one of your accounts is compromised, they could all be compromised.

  3. 3 hours ago · Organizations like the Identity Theft Protection Center and the AARP Fraud Watch Network offer free services for customers who need help identifying scams or knowing what to do if you've been a ...

    • say they’ve noticed some suspicious activity or log-in attempts — they haven’t.
    • claim there’s a problem with your account or your payment information — there isn’t.
    • say you need to confirm some personal or financial information — you don’t.
    • include an invoice you don’t recognize — it’s fake.
  4. Phishing is an attack where a scammer calls you, texts or emails you, or uses social media to trick you into clicking a malicious link, downloading malware, or sharing sensitive information. Phishing attempts are often generic mass messages, but the message appears to be legitimate and from a trusted source (e.g. from a bank, courier company).

  5. Sep 9, 2021 · If you receive a phishing e-mail, delete it, do not click on any hyperlinks. Do not respond to the email. Empty your trash folder. Alert your corporate IT department that you were being phished. If you fall for a phishing scam, reset the password for that site you thought you were logging into. Do NOT use a password similar to another site's ...

  6. Scanners can detect known viruses, previously unknown viruses and suspicious files. and scan your device for viruses that may have been downloaded. Report the incident. You can report phishing scams and other instances of online fraud to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, or calling 1-888-495-8501.

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