Google issues warning over dangerous phishing pop-up

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Google has issued a warning to its users regarding a pop-up scam that could potentially lead to the loss of important personal details and even money. 

In a statement released on its support page, the tech giant urged users to be vigilant when browsing on their mobile devices or computers.

According to Google, the pop-up scam involves a fake advertisement claiming that the user has won a gift from the company. The user is then prompted to answer a series of questions and may be asked to enter their email or other personal information. However, Google has clarified that it does not offer spontaneous prizes in this format.

The company has released an image of what the pop-up may look like, stating that if users encounter such a pop-up, they should immediately close out of the window and not enter any personal information. Google has also emphasized that users should not click on the pop-up or feel pressured to act quickly, as scammers often employ time-sensitive tactics to manipulate victims.

It is important for users to be aware of these types of scams and to exercise caution when browsing the internet. By remaining vigilant and following Google's advice, users can protect themselves from falling victim to cybercriminals and potential financial loss.

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