Don’t Get Hooked: How Scammers are Reeling in YouTube Users with Authentic Email Phishing

YouTube phishing scam

Are you a YouTube user? Beware of a new phishing scam that has been making rounds lately! In recent times, YouTube users have been targeted by a new phishing scam. The scammers use an authentic email address from YouTube, which makes it difficult to differentiate between a genuine email and a fraudulent one. 

What is a phishing scam?

Phishing scams are fraudulent attempts to obtain sensitive information, such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details, by disguising themselves as trustworthy entity in electronic communication. Typically, scammers use social engineering techniques to trick users into clicking on a malicious link or downloading malware.

What is the new YouTube phishing scam?

The new YouTube phishing scam involves the use of an authentic email address from YouTube. The email appears to be from YouTube’s support team, and it informs the user that their channel is at risk of being deleted due to a copyright infringement violation. 

The email contains a link to a website where the user is asked to enter their YouTube login credentials. Once the user enters their login credentials, the scammers can access the user’s account and potentially steal sensitive information or perform unauthorized actions.

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Don’t Get Hooked: How Scammers are Reeling in YouTube Users with Authentic Email Phishing