Why that Google Meet error might be a sneaky hacker trick

 

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How the Google Meet trap works

Sekoia

 

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The bigger picture

Sekoia

 

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4 ways to protect yourself from harmful software

1) Have strong antivirus software:

2) Monitor your accounts:

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4) Enable two-factor authentication:

 

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Kurt’s key takeaways

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