Scammers often impersonate Google to create a sense of urgency with fake subpoenas, but you can spot these phishing attacks and protect your data.
The Google subpoena scam is a type of phishing attack where fraudsters impersonate Google to create a false sense of urgency and fear.
Typically, you will receive an email that appears to come from no-reply@google.com, claiming to inform you of a subpoena, a formal legal request. The email will often have a subject line like “Security Alert” or “Notice of Subpoena,” making it seem urgent and legitimate. These scammers prey on your natural concern about legal matters and data privacy, hoping to trigger a reaction.