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Google fixes a Gmail bug that could’ve let attackers spoof emails – The Next Web
While users were struggling to use Gmail‘s services yesterday for a long time, Google fixed a critical bug that might’ve let attackers send spoofed emails. It took Google a whopping 137 days to close the bug after security researcher Allison Husain first repo…

While users were struggling to use Gmails services yesterday for a long time, Google fixed a critical bug that mightve let attackers send spoofed emails. It took Google a whopping 137 days to close the bug after security researcher Allison Husain first reported it to the company.
Husain noted that the bug didnt allow classic email spoofing where you can put any value in the senders field. But it could mimic any Gmail or GSuite user to send emails. The bug could also let attackers bypass protec…
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