![]() We indicate that the emails were coming from a Mailinator email address but in reality, they were being sent TO the Mailinator address. UPDATE 4 ( 07:15EST): An eagle-eyed reader has pointed out, fairly, that the Mailiinator service was not to blame for this attack and indeed that is true. ![]() ![]() Actually, do not open any invite to Google Docs from any source you cannot absolutely verify. The emails have all come from a Mailinator email address The other red flag is, there is no text in the body but just an invite to share Google Docs, a nice shiny blue button to click. The first thing that triggered red flags for me was the source. Just about 40 minutes ago I began receiving Google Doc email invites from some of my contacts. ![]()
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