Pharmacy spammers abuse Google’s good name
Spammers are manipulating Google's logo to make it look as though the search giant has accredited a supposed online pharmacy.
A pharmacy spam campaign has stolen Google's brand identity in a bid to snare web users.
The spammers were seen promoting an online pharmacy supposedly accredited by the search giant, MessageLabs found.
"This is obvious brand hijacking: Google does not host or approve any pharmacy sites," said Paul Wood, MessageLabs Intelligence senior analyst at Symantec Hosted Services, in a blog post.
"This type of brand hijacking is a serious problem for well-known brands and can harm their reputation, as users might wrongly associate the nuisance factor of receiving such email with the brand."
A Google spokesperson said the firm had seen its brand being ripped off by spammers before.
"Google has a track record of fighting similar types of scams, and we also recommend that users carefully review online offers that look too good to be true before entering any of their information," the spokesperson said.
Targets were sent messages promoting a hair-loss prevention drug and a link, which directed users to the spammer's blog, where a purportedly Google-sponsored pharmacy was advertised.
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Symantec automatically blocked more than 250 similar spam-created blogs over just two days.
"It is likely that the spammer wants to capitalise on Google's universally known name to add legitimacy to their products," Wood added.
"With Google's increasing diverse product range, spammers are perhaps hoping that a fake Google-accredited pharmacy will be plausible to some recipients."
Tom Brewster is currently an associate editor at Forbes and an award-winning journalist who covers cyber security, surveillance, and privacy. Starting his career at ITPro as a staff writer and working up to a senior staff writer role, Tom has been covering the tech industry for more than ten years and is considered one of the leading journalists in his specialism.
He is a proud alum of the University of Sheffield where he secured an undergraduate degree in English Literature before undertaking a certification from General Assembly in web development.
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