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DWE Post (@dwepost) reportedI am in a desperate situation. Everything has been compromised, and I cannot do anything to regain access. We need to take action as soon as possible. Please help me. @googleaccount The forms are not working. I am requesting a special recovery form, please. HELP @gmail @Google
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YanXbt (@IBuzovskyi) reportedHERMES AGENT NOW RUNS MULTIPLE SECRET VAULTS SIDE BY SIDE. BITWARDEN + 1PASSWORD BUILT IN. ANY OTHER VAULT AS A PLUGIN. your API keys, tokens, and credentials no longer live in a single .env file. pull them from dedicated secret managers that rotate, audit, and encrypt for you. @NousResearch @Bitwarden HOW IT WORKS: secrets resolve at process startup. after .env loads, before Hermes reads credentials. order of precedence: 1. .env file (baseline) 2. secret sources override .env values 3. mapped sources (explicit VAR→reference) beat bulk sources 4. first source to claim a variable wins Hermes tracks provenance for every secret: "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY (from Bitwarden)" you always know where each credential came from. BUILT-IN SOURCES: BITWARDEN (bulk shape): dumps all secrets from a project folder. set BITWARDEN_ACCESS_TOKEN in .env. Hermes pulls everything else from the vault. 1PASSWORD (mapped shape): explicit mapping of env vars to vault references: secrets: onepassword: enabled: true env: ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: "op://vault/anthropic/api-key" OPENAI_API_KEY: "op://vault/openai/api-key" mapped sources beat bulk on contested variables. 1Password claims are stronger than Bitwarden dumps. RUN BOTH AT ONCE: secrets: sources: [onepassword, bitwarden] onepassword: enabled: true env: ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: "op://vault/anthropic/api-key" bitwarden: enabled: true 1Password handles your explicitly mapped keys. Bitwarden fills in everything else. conflict warnings tell you when both claim the same variable. BUILD YOUR OWN VAULT PLUGIN: any secret manager, password manager, OS keystore, or custom script can become a Hermes secret source. ~/.hermes/plugins/my-vault/ ├── plugin.yaml └── __init__.py implement one method: fetch(). return a dict of {ENV_VAR: value}. Hermes handles precedence, conflicts, and env writes. your plugin never touches os.environ directly. never raises exceptions. never prompts for input. the framework enforces security. SECURITY BY DESIGN: → fetch() never raises (errors go in result.error) → fetch() never prompts (startup runs in non-TTY: gateway, cron, Docker) → subprocess calls use run_secret_cli() with minimal allowlisted env (Hermes holds every credential by startup. never hand that to a child process.) → protected bootstrap tokens: no source can overwrite your vault auth vars → per-source wall-clock timeout (default 120s, configurable) → stdin closed on all subprocess calls (prompting helpers fail fast) → no shell=True anywhere WHY THIS MATTERS FOR MULTI-AGENT SETUPS: 8 profiles. 8 sets of credentials. API keys for Anthropic, OpenAI, Grok, DeepSeek, OpenRouter. MCP tokens for Gmail, Calendar, Slack. Stripe keys for payments. managing all of this in .env files = one leak away from disaster. with vault integration: → credentials rotate automatically → audit trail shows who accessed what → keys never exist as plaintext on disk → revoke one key in the vault, all profiles update at restart one config change. every profile pulls from the vault. Learm how to replace your entire team with 8 hermes agents 👇
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Mahito (@mahito_itadori) reportedhow many accounts on: twitter: 1 discord: 1 insta: 1 but i forgot the login so 0 ig facebook: 0 snapchat: 0 tiktok: 0 twitch: 0 steam: 1 youtube: 1 spotify: 1 pinterest: 0 reddit: 0 gmail: 3 telegram: what ******** is that
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SNEH SINGH RAJPUT BANNA👑 (@SNEH07__) reportedI am unable to access my Gmail account because of a two-step verification issue. I can successfully receive the first verification code on my registered phone number, but the second verification code is being sent to the same Gmail account that I cannot access. @GoogleIndia 😔
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The Daily Tech Brief 💡 by Bhanu N (@Bhanu_Nalluri_) reportedThe perfect missed revenue agent every founder should build: Trigger: Every day at 6 PM Data source: Gmail, CRM, Stripe, invoices, support tickets AI step: Find unpaid invoices, stale leads, failed payments, and ignored follow-ups Human approval: Review before sending any message Action: Draft follow-ups, create tasks, update deal status Error alert: Flag missing data or failed syncs Log everything: Track what was checked and what changed Most revenue leaks are not strategy problems. They are follow-up problems.
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hunter (@hxxntrr) reportedMy cousin has $200,000 in maxed out credit cards and the bank can't touch a dollar of it not his house. not his car. not his personal score. nothing thought he was lying. then he showed me the paperwork none of the debt has his personal guarantee on it. it's all tied to the EIN, not his social. if the whole thing burns down tomorrow the bank sues an empty LLC and walks away with air it's called non-PG credit and everyone else is out here signing their life away because they don't know this tier exists here's the difference nobody explains. most business cards make you sign a personal guarantee, meaning if the business can't pay, YOU pay, personally, they come after your assets. that's the leash. but a whole tier of business credit requires NO guarantee. it underwrites off the business file alone. default and the creditor's only target is the business, which owns nothing you care about here's the exact build, step by step, the way he did it: step 1: form the LLC in a lender-friendly state. get the EIN straight from the IRS site, free, takes 10 minutes. do NOT use your home address. get a real commercial address through a virtual office ($40 a month, iPostal or Regus). get a dedicated business phone number and a business email on your own domain. banks pull all of this and a gmail address with a home address gets you auto-flagged as a "shell" step 2: get listed with the business directories. you need a D-U-N-S number from Dun & Bradstreet (free, don't pay for the rush). then make sure your business is listed with Experian Business and Equifax Business. these three are the business bureaus, completely separate from your personal file. this is the file the non-PG lenders read step 3: open the business bank account and let it season. put real money through it. keep a 4-figure balance minimum. banks check your average daily balance when they underwrite, a $200 account gets you nothing, a $8,000 average balance gets you real limits. let it run 60-90 days step 4: build the Paydex score with net-30 vendor tradelines. this is the part everyone skips and it's the whole key. Uline, Grainger, Quill, Summa Office Supplies, Crown Office Supplies. you open a net-30 account, buy supplies you actually need, and pay the invoice EARLY. they report to the business bureaus. do 5 of these. pay every one early. your Paydex climbs to 80 (perfect) within a couple reporting cycles step 5: graduate to tier-two store credit that reports to the business bureaus. Home Depot commercial, Lowe's, Amazon Business, gas cards like WEX and Fuelman. these report and thicken the file step 6: NOW you hit the tier-three prize, the non-PG cards and lines from banks and issuers that underwrite off the business file instead of your SSN. this is where the real limits live he built the file for 6 months then pulled $180,000 across non-PG lines. his personal score never moved a single point. his name isn't on the hook for any of it read that again. $180K in credit and if it folds the bank is suing a shell with a virtual mailbox "what if they come after me" they can't, unless you personally guaranteed it or committed actual fraud. a properly built non-PG line has exactly one legal target, the business. no PG, no personal liability. it's the identical structure every fortune 500 uses so the executives never risk a dollar of their own money when a subsidiary goes under the banks bet you'll always sign the PG because you don't know the other tier is sitting right there. build the file. skip the guarantee. borrow money that was never legally yours to pay back lmfaooo link in bio and i'll show you how you can qualify for up to 250k in 0% APR funding (if you have a 700+)
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BunnyWhole (@BunnyWhole_) reportedHow to bypass Google family manager account. Gmail account is locked, to sign in the manager has to approve. What ******** am I suppose to do? Can I call google? I need serious help. I've been crying for the past hour.
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Flor Casul Kashuba (@FKashuba15885) reportedGood morning. Is anybody can help me please. There not in able to process my payment supposed this morning but maybe the problems is my Gmail is the store is full I need to delete some junk mail. Who ever do the payments please continue to try I knew enough money there because I make a payment last week of my credit card. I have to call my premier bank credit what the problems. I am apologize and I am very sorry.
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Peter C. Pots (@adxflorenceco) reportedI have broken my phone screen to a degree where the device is unusable. If you call me or text me, I will not get it. If you do not know my gmail and would like to contact me, you can DM me here and I will see it at some point. I am thinking of getting a non-smartphone.
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The DreamCode Oracle (@TheDreamOracle) reportedDear Mrs. Collins, Thank you for your message. Unfortunately, I cannot proceed by email alone. Since you state my funds are being legally held at your New York branch, I would prefer to handle this in person. Please provide the complete legal name of the bank, the physical street address of the branch where my funds are held, the branch telephone number, your banking license information, and the account reference. I will independently verify all of this through publicly available records before visiting the branch myself. Once there, I will present identification, establish ownership of the account, and request that the funds be released directly to me by cashier's check or transferred into my personal bank account. This avoids unnecessary fees, intermediaries, and security risks associated with communicating through Gmail or Outlook email addresses rather than an official bank domain. I have never done business with your institution, so I hope you understand my caution. If the funds genuinely belong to me and are already in your custody, there should be no issue resolving this face-to-face through normal banking procedures. I look forward to receiving the verified branch information so I can arrange my visit.
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W.S. Gosset (@w_s_gosset) reported@QcWynter @hermionegingol1 Also, if you login to your Gmail account on a computer, then click on the coloured circle top-right (with your initial on it), on the dropdown list of Apps to switch to there should be Gallery. (Might need to scroll) Try that and see how you go.
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NotePom 📗 (@notepom_app) reported@NotionHQ Notion Third Brain™: connected to Slack, Gmail, Calendar, your fridge, and the part of your brain that thinks another dashboard will fix everything
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Old Bull Lee (@davebudge) reportedI now get AI notes commenting on things coming into my Gmail account. I don't like it one bit that anyone or any thing is reading my email. Who tf gave Google permission to get into my business (I suppose it could be in the TOS). I'm going to migrate my mail to a private server.
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Pradeep Malarvannan (@PradeepMFree) reported@ayesha_fatiima It is an inherent email issue. Not Gmail issue.
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Adam Lawson (@adm_lawson) reported@GeminiApp Interesting… it’s available on my Gmail connected to Gemini. But when I sign in with my workspace account, it’s not available.
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Mailclaw.io (@mailclaw__io) reportedNotion Mail is shutting down. Your workflow doesn’t have to. Mailclaw connects your Gmail with Notion no inbox migration, no setup headaches. Emails automatically become Notion database items: tasks, tickets, or whatever your workflow needs. You can also handle emails right from text messages: reply, snooze, archive without opening your inbox. Not another inbox. An email agent that turns your inbox into actions. Welcome to Mailclaw🙌
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𐕣 weeb with a gun 𐕣 (@n1ghtcore4ever) reportedSo yeah, never ******* using Google or Gmail ever again. These ghouls have zero problem handing over all of your private information to anyone. 🖕
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team Daniel George (@teamdangeorge) reported🚨 LET’S TALK ABOUT HACKED GOOGLE ACCOUNTS AND LOSING ACCESS A Google account is more than just a Gmail address. It’s the gateway to your emails, photos, documents, passwords, YouTube channel, and countless other services connected to your digital life. When a Google account is compromised, many users don’t realize what’s happened until they’re completely locked out. Some of the most common situations include: • Passwords being changed without permission. • Recovery email or phone number being updated by someone else. • Suspicious login alerts from unfamiliar devices or countries. • Receiving a message saying Google can’t verify you’re the owner. • Losing access to Gmail, Google Drive, Google Photos, and YouTube. • Security checks preventing you from signing back in. What many users don’t realize is that Google’s recovery system depends on digital evidence—not just knowing your password. Unfortunately, many people make the situation worse by: ❌ Repeatedly guessing passwords. ❌ Trying to recover the account from different devices and locations. ❌ Ignoring Google’s security alerts. ❌ Falling for fake “Google Support” scams. ❌ Waiting too long before securing other linked accounts. A compromised Google account can affect much more than your inbox. It can expose your personal information, business files, saved passwords, cloud backups, and access to other platforms connected to your Google account. The stronger your security and recovery information, the greater your chances of protecting your account before a hacker ever gets in. Because in today’s digital world, your Google account is your digital identity. #teamdangeorge #GoogleAccountRecovery
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Kalash (@kalashvasaniya) reportedthis is getting serious. i try my best to remove all the temp mail upvotes and fraud, but now one user created 31 gmail accounts in 10 minutes and upvoted i found the issue because im saving user fingerprints, so i knew someone was committing fraud need to secure @scrolllaunch now 😭
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Captain X 🔸 (@bnbcaptain) reported@RamXBT @milianstx You are talking this but Your Own Avici infrastructure needs an upgrade . How i Lost Funds on AVICI : - I lost my web3auth MFA on 2023 when avici not even born - avici later force everyone to connect gmail and i did - integrated web3auth MFA login - now i can’t access to avici account No devices changes , however the avici login required mfa verification of web3auth - still i have acess to avici web portal but it required mobile to sing tx - there is no way to transfer my funds either - ended up with losing funds for such conflicting integration
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The AI Colony (@TheAIColony) reportedGoogle permanently locks people out of their accounts with no warning and no way to reach a human. Gmail, Photos, Drive, every login. Gone, with no appeal. Here is the backup that protects you, in under an hour:
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Dinnu daniel (@daniel_adinnu) reportedChat Control 1.0 passed without a single MEP changing their mind. The vote that killed it in March and the vote that revived it in July had almost the same numbers, the difference was a procedural rule nobody outside Brussels was watching. Run the actual mechanics, because the “passed by default” framing is doing real work here. In March, the European Parliament voted 311 against, 228 in favor, rejecting an extension of the temporary law that lets platforms like Gmail, Snapchat, and Facebook Messenger voluntarily scan for known CSAM. That should have ended it. Instead, the EU Council adopted the Commission’s original text as a second-reading position in July, which triggered a different legal threshold entirely: Parliament could now only block it with an absolute majority of all 720 members, 361 votes, not simply more votes against than for. In the actual July vote, 314 MEPs opposed it, more than opposed it in March, and it still passed, because absences and abstentions count as support under that rule. Here’s what the amendment actually changed, and it matters more than the “chat control” branding suggests. MEPs explicitly exempted end-to-end encrypted services like WhatsApp and Signal from the law’s scope. This wasn’t a new concession; true end-to-end encryption already made server-side scanning technically impossible, since neither the platform nor anyone but the two parties involved holds the decryption key. What the exemption formally rules out is any future attempt to extend this specific temporary law into encrypted spaces, not a rollback of protections that were previously in place there. The law that did pass applies only to platforms that can already access message content directly, Gmail, Snapchat, Messenger, Skype, Xbox, using hash-matching against known CSAM databases, AI classification for new material, and text analysis for grooming patterns. It authorizes this scanning; it does not require it. Supporters, including the rapporteur who backed the extension, argue the alternative is a legal gap that stops platforms from continuing detection work that has directly led to arrests and rescues. Critics, including privacy researchers and MEPs like Markéta Gregorová, argue the procedural route used to revive a rejected bill undermines Parliament’s own rules regardless of the underlying merits of CSAM detection itself. The permanent framework, Chat Control 2.0, is still being negotiated, and it’s the version that would introduce mandatory client-side scanning even on encrypted platforms, the change privacy advocates consider the actual red line. This vote didn’t decide that fight. It just kept the temporary, voluntary version alive while it continues.
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Yumi (@YumiKNakagawa) reported@HamdanMohammed I am such a jerk? He wants to delete my email, so they would ruin all that I have done so far, and give more problems, what's the name of the export utility by gmail? Is that not Bettencourt look alike wifey of the Google?
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Peter Girnus 🦅 (@gothburz) reportedI am the legal-drafting officer at the Council of the European Union responsible for the interinstitutional file that reappears the week of July 6 under the urgency procedure. I have held the same brief for years. The word is voluntary. I have kept it in the text through every revision, every trilogue, every summer recess, and I would like to explain what it does, because I am proud of it, and pride is permitted when the work is good. Regulation (EU) 2021/1232 is a derogation. That is the first thing to admire about it. A derogation excuses rather than commands. The ePrivacy Directive made it unlawful for a provider to read the private correspondence of a person against whom nothing is alleged. We did not repeal that protection. Repealing looks like something. We suspended it, temporarily, for a narrow and blessed purpose, and a suspension of a prohibition is a very quiet thing. What was forbidden becomes permitted. The provider who was once a trespasser becomes a volunteer. Understand the elegance, because it took me a long time to draft it and longer to keep it. We did not order the scanning. Ordering the scanning would have required a detection order, and a detection order would have required an authority to issue it, and an authority to issue it would have required a judge, and a judge would have required a reason, and a reason is the one thing I have spent my career keeping out of the file. We removed the law that made the scanning illegal. What the providers do with that freedom is between them and the children. I write the permission. The choice is theirs, freely made, every hour, on every message, forever. People who oppose the file believe that mandatory scanning would be worse than voluntary scanning. This is the most persistent misunderstanding I encounter, and I never correct it, because a functionary who explains his own work has stopped working. A mandate creates a record. A mandate names an authority. A mandate can be challenged before the Court of Justice, because there is a decision to point at, a defendant to summon, a moment when the state did a thing to a citizen. Voluntary scanning has no such moment. There is no order to quash. There is no judge to have erred. WhatsApp chose. Gmail chose. Meta chose. The state merely stood aside and made the choosing lawful, and you cannot appeal against a company for accepting a gift, and you cannot appeal against a parliament for giving one. The subject of the scanning is the finest term in the instrument, and I fought for it in three languages. The unsuspected user. We do not scan the suspected. Suspicion would require a reason, and a reason would require a judge, and we have already discussed the judge. We scan the unsuspected, which is to say everyone, which is to say you, and the beauty of scanning the unsuspected is that no one has been accused of anything, so no one has standing to complain of anything, so the machine reads every message in Europe and violates the rights of no identifiable person, because to be violated you must first be suspected, and we are very careful never to suspect you. Now the procedure, which I admire nearly as much as the word. We have placed the file under urgency, and we have structured the reading so that to stop it or to amend it requires an absolute majority of all Members of the Parliament. Not a majority of those present. Not a majority of those voting. A majority of every Member who exists, including the ones at lunch, including the ones who have gone home, including the ones who have never read a data-protection file and never will. To keep the derogation, a Member need do nothing. To end it, hundreds must arrive, agree, and act, together, before recess. The vote passes if enough of you say nothing, and saying nothing is the easiest thing a parliament has ever done. I have watched them do it for years. Silence, in my file, is a yes, and I have built the whole architecture on the certainty that most people, most of the time, will decline to raise their hand. I have heard the derogation described as temporary, and I want to be honest about that word too, because honesty about small words is the only honesty a drafter has. It is temporary. It was temporary in 2021. It was temporary when it lapsed. It is temporary now, on July 6, as we revive it under urgency, and it will be temporary when it is renewed, and renewed, and renewed. Temporary is not a duration. Temporary is a promise that the ending has been scheduled, and we schedule it, faithfully, every time, for a date that arrives only to be extended. A permanent law can be repealed. A temporary one merely expires, and an expiry is so much easier to reverse than a repeal, because reviving something that has lapsed feels like maintenance, and no one marches against maintenance. I keep a printed copy of the operative article on my desk. I do not need it. I could recite the recitals in my sleep and sometimes do. I keep it because I like to look at the word in the morning, sitting there in the clause, holding up the ceiling, doing the work of an entire secret police with none of the paperwork and none of the shame. Voluntary. Four syllables holding up the reading of every private message on the continent, and holding it up so lightly that the people being read call it a safety feature and thank the providers for their care. Let me leave you with the definition, since a drafter's last duty is to the meaning of his terms. Voluntary describes the state, which has chosen, freely and without compulsion, to stop protecting you, to call that choice a favor to the children, to schedule its expiry for a date that will never come, and to require an absolute majority of the absent to take the favor back. The user was never asked. That is what the word means. I drafted it to mean that. It is the finest thing I have ever written, and no one will ever read it, because it was written precisely so that no one would have to.
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Jæy•Ones (@JBroomestix) reportedMe: Common social media job and employment scams Ai: Common social media job and employment scams prey on job seekers’ hopes for flexible, high-paying, or remote work. Scammers post fake ads on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and WhatsApp, or send unsolicited messages. Reports to the FTC have surged, with task-based scams and fake offers driving significant losses. consumer.ftc. gov Most Common Types of Social Media Job Scams 1. Fake Job Offers / “Too Good to Be True” Postings Scammers advertise high-paying remote roles (e.g., virtual assistant, data entry, social media manager, customer service) requiring little experience or effort. They promise quick money for easy tasks. • These often start with vague posts or DMs on Facebook/Instagram groups, LinkedIn, or WhatsApp. • Red flags: Unrealistic salaries, “work from home, watch your kids,” no interview, or immediate offers. heimdalsecurity. com 2. Upfront Payment / Equipment Purchase Scams After “hiring” you, they ask you to pay for training, background checks, software, or equipment (e.g., a laptop or MacBook via a fake check). They promise reimbursement that never comes. • Common in “tech recruiter” or remote role scams. The check bounces, leaving you in debt. linkedin. com 3. Task-Based / “Gig” Scams (e.g., Like/Follow/Subscribe or Review Tasks) You complete small paid tasks (liking videos, subscribing to channels, reviewing products) on social media or apps. Initial small payments build trust, then they require you to pay larger “deposits” or fees to unlock bigger earnings. These often tie into money mule schemes. bbb. org 4. Fake Recruiter / Impersonation Scams Fraudsters create profiles mimicking real companies (e.g., Meta, major corporations) or use stolen photos/AI-generated images. They contact you unsolicited on LinkedIn, WhatsApp, or Instagram with personalized offers. • They may push conversations to private apps, request personal info, or lead to phishing. blog.defend-id. com 5. Check-Cashing / Money Mule Scams Often disguised as mystery shopper, nanny, caregiver, or personal assistant roles. You receive a fake check to “test” or buy supplies, cash it, and wire money back—keeping a cut. The check bounces, and you’re liable. forbes. com 6. Phishing / Data Harvesting Scams They ask for SSN, bank details, or login info during “onboarding” or fake interviews (often via chat apps). Some use deepfakes or lead to malware. heimdalsecurity. com 7. MLM / Pyramid Scheme Jobs Positions disguised as sales or recruitment roles that require buying inventory or recruiting others. scamwatch. gov. au Other variants include fake “appointment setter” roles starting on social media or AI-generated fake companies/websites. Key Red Flags (From FTC, BBB, and Studies) • Unsolicited contact via DM, text, or social media for a job you didn’t apply to. indeed. com • Pressure/urgency to apply or start immediately. • Requests for payment (never pay to get a job—legitimate employers pay you). • Vague or misleading descriptions, poor grammar, or no company details. • Suspicious contact info (e.g., Gmail instead of company email, new profiles). • Interviews via WhatsApp, Telegram, Google Hangouts, or text only (no video or in-person). edmontonpolice. ca • Too-good-to-be-true pay for minimal work. consumer. gov • New or incomplete social media/company profiles.
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Musunga Mashinkila (@MusungaMas57652) reported@LankyObserver Is he registered with ZIEA? The spelling errors by "lawyer" Gmail email, he is should just agree settlements with aggrieved parties and move on.
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Martine Dennis (@MartineDennis) reported@TeamYouTube My Gmail account which is linked to my YouTube channel has been hacked. All the recovery information has been changed by the hacker. The automated recovery page is locked down. I’d appreciate your attention on this. Thanks
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IPS Yashasvi Singh Fans Club (@ips_yashasvi) reportedIf Your Gmail Isn't Secure, Your Bank Account Could Be at Risk. Your Gmail is connected to your banking apps, UPI accounts, social media, shopping websites and many other online services. If cyber criminals gain access to your Gmail, they may be able to reset passwords, intercept important emails and take control of other accounts linked to it. That's why securing your Gmail is one of the most important steps in protecting your digital life. Use a strong, unique password, enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), keep your recovery email and phone number updated, and review your login activity regularly. Your Gmail is more than an email account. It's the key to your digital identity. Protect it before someone else does.
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Gus (@Gus555186048750) reportedMy Gmail account was hacked, and I have been unable to recover it. The hacker changed the recovery email address from my original one to another email address. I tried to sign in using my old email "I couldn't access it." @YouTube
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Nilesh Sharma (@NN4775) reported@Definedge I'm trying to log in to Opstra on my mobile, but I can't find the Gmail option. This seems to be a recurring issue, and many users also struggle to find the Google login option. Could you please guide how to log in using my Gmail on the mobile. Thank you.