Protect Your Inbox and Bank Accounts: Beware of Latest Email Scams

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A new Gmail scam is circulating, with users receiving emails claiming they have won a prize from Google for making the 18.25 billionth search on its search engine. The email is not legitimate and users are asked to click on a link to claim their prize, which takes them to a web page asking them to enter personal details. To avoid email scams, users should be vigilant, avoid being phished, and be smart when it comes to passwords. Password manager tools are worth using to securely store all passwords.
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