In a bold move that has left cybersecurity experts scratching their heads (and wondering if they too can outsource their jobs), cybercriminals have decided that Google Cloud emails are the new black. Why bother creating fake domains when you can just piggyback on Google’s squeaky-clean reputation? It’s like wearing a lab coat to a fancy dress party: instant credibility.
The cyber-geniuses behind this operation couldn’t resist the urge to capitalize on the trustworthiness of Google’s infrastructure. After all, who would suspect foul play when the email comes stamped with the Google seal of approval? It’s as if they’ve discovered the digital equivalent of sticking a Tesla badge on a tricycle and pretending it’s self-driving.
Reports indicate that these cunning cyber wizards are using the Google Cloud’s Application Integration service to send emails that look so legitimate, even Google’s AI had to double-check. What’s next, phishing via Amazon Prime delivery? Hackers, it seems, have truly mastered the art of turning every trustworthy service into their own little playground of deceit.

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