Hotmail users aren't the only ones who've been hit by a phishing scheme over the past week. Google told BBC News on Tuesday that Gmail users have also been affected by the hackers who posted passwords online.
The problem is far more widespread than was disclosed on Monday, possibly affecting Yahoo and AOL e-mail accounts as well, according to BBC News.
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haha,where are everyone that downed hotmail the other day when it was headlined? figures..
I really don't understand who still falls for these scams. Most of the ones I get are for a bank I don't use, they're badly written (addressing me as Dear Customer) and even if I do click on the link for the fun of it, Firefox flags it as a phishing scam (and when it doesn't I flag it myself).
I'm quite surprised Gmail got caught out, their spam filter is the best I've ever used and at worst maybe 1 legit email out of 500 I get is marked as spam, never the other way around though.