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Google warns about major online scam threats for November. See the list.

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Last updated: 2025/11/11 at 3:53 PM
News Room Published 11 November 2025
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Google is warning users to stay alert this month as scammers step up operations across job sites, app stores and shopping platforms.

In a Nov. 6 advisory, Google’s Trust and Safety team said it’s tracking a rise in sophisticated scams — many powered by AI — that target job seekers, small businesses and holiday shoppers. Here’s what to watch for:

Fake job postings

Fraudsters impersonate real employers and demand upfront “training” or “processing” fees. Some scams use fake interviews to steal banking or ID info. Google advises applying only through verified company websites.

Review extortion

Businesses are being “review-bombed” with fake one-star reviews, followed by ransom demands to stop the attacks. Google is introducing tools that enable merchants to report these cases directly.

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AI impersonation scams

Scammers are using hype around AI to push fake “free” versions of tools or apps that actually install malware or steal credentials. The best advice is to only download from official app stores or domains.

Malicious VPN apps

Scam VPNs disguised as trusted brands are spreading on social media and third-party sites. They often request excessive permissions or deliver spyware.

Fraud recovery scams

Scammers pose as investigators or government agencies, promising to recover stolen funds for an upfront fee. Legitimate entities never charge to start a case.

Holiday shopping scams

With Black Friday and Cyber Monday approaching, fake storefronts and phishing texts are on the rise. Avoid “too good to be true” deals and unexpected delivery notices.

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