Monday 4 July 2011

GOOGLE+ SCAM | HACKERS SENDING FAKE INVITATIOS | GOOGLE+ LATEST UPDATE | GOOGLE PLUS UPDATE | LATEST SCAM OF GOOGLE | LATEST GOOGLE PLUS SCAM



Google has just launched its own social-networking service called Google+, and unlike its previous two attempts, this time people actually loved and started using the service. Unlike Buzz and Wave, Google+ is funnier to use, the bigger problem being that it resembles Facebook a little bit too much. Anyway, since it created a lot of buzz, malicious cyber-terrorists have started spamming internet users with fake Google+ invites.
Google’s service is currently in the beta stage, meaning that you need an invitation to get it. The even bigger problem is the fact that the invites are being “stopped” from time to time because Google cannot cope up with the traffic and it doesn’t want to have any other issues on its servers. This led to the desperation of some internauts who simply want to get a taste of the so-called Facebook killer.
It’s a huge opportunity for the hackers who begun faking Google+ invites when it fact they’ll take you to pharmaceutical products. This is why you shouldn’t accept a Google+ invitation from a person you don’t know and you don’t trust so be careful on what you’re clicking.
It’s not the first time Google launches a new product and the hackers take advantage of this situation. When Google Music was revealed, malevolent people came up with fake invites in order to lure unaware internet users to malicious websites.
The bad thing is that the fake Google+ invites look a lot like the genuine invites to the social-networking service so it might get a little confusing for some folks. At the moment the search giant is not accepting any more requests for the Google+ project so don’t click on any fake invites. Also you should pay attention to the invites you receive via email from your friends cause they might be fake, too.

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