If two-way authentication is turned on, users can prevent such threats for
some extents.
Still there are chances for session / cookie highjacks.


On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 11:18 PM, aravind vijayan <
aravindvijayan224...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hackers grab Google account passwords in a new, better crafted
> phishing attack that is hard to catch with traditional heuristic
> detection. A particularity in how Google Chrome displays data: URIs
> makes Chrome users more vulnerable. The phishing attack also targets
> Mozilla Firefox users.
>
> source:
> http://www.hotforsecurity.com/blog/hackers-steal-google-account-passwords-in-better-crafted-phishing-attack-8602.html
>
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