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Various Gmail users got spam messages — from themselves

Gmail is typically quite great about sifting through undesirable spam messages, yet various clients announced before today that their inboxes were all of a sudden overwhelmed with advertisements that were clearly sent from their own records. 

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Clients presented on Gmail's Help Forum, announced that the messages seemed to have been sent from their own records, regardless of the way that they were secured with two-factor confirmation and refreshed passwords. The spammers utilized manufactured email headers to influence them to seem like they originated from clients through a Canadian broadcast communications organization called Telus, keeping in mind the end goal to get the messages past spam channels. Since the messages gave off an impression of being originating from a similar client, Gmail recorded the message into influenced clients' sent envelope. 

A Google representative told that it was a "spam crusade affecting a little subset of Gmail clients" and that the organization had as of now "effectively taken measures to ensure against it." Telus likewise told that the messages aren't originating from its servers, and that it's working with sellers to tackle the issue.

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