Gmail Vulnerability Can Boost Phishing Attacks Through Sent Folder Entry
Because of the vulnerability, phishing campaigns and scammers could have an easy access to trick unsuspecting users into clicking a link. For example, a user might open the placed email to see what it is and click a link within. The flaw was discovered and reported by software developer Tim Cotton. He says the vulnerability comes from how Gmail organizes folders. Google’s system denotes sent emails based on the from field in the address....