"Google's Urgent Warnings for Gmail Users: Protect Yourself from Bank-Raid Attacks and Scams"

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Google has listed seven pieces of information that it would never ask for in an email, including usernames and passwords, social security numbers, bank account numbers, PINs, credit card numbers, mother's maiden name, and birthday. If you receive an email asking for any of this information, it's likely a scam. If you've already handed over any of this information, you may already be a victim of a bank-raid attack and should check for fraudulent transactions and suspicious activity on your accounts.
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