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Google was set to deactivate all goo.gl links later this month. However, the company has decided some of these links can stay active.
Cybercriminals are abusing the link wrapping security feature from Proofpoint and Intermedia to launch sophisticated phishing attacks against Microsoft 365 users.
A woman said it’s been three months since she’s heard from a friend after they disagreed on plans for their upcoming vacation. She explained on Reddit that her friend demanded to be driven to ...
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Google Isn’t Killing All goo.gl Links—Here’s How to Check Yours
Google announced it would discontinue support for goo.gl URLs in late August of this year. These are links created by Google URL Shortener, a link shortening service broadly comparable to tools ...
Google backtracks on plans to deactivate shortened goo.gl links If a goo.gl link doesn’t already have a deactivation message, then it will keep functioning as normal.
Google's shortened URLs are the horror movie monster of the Google Graveyard: They keep finding a way to stay alive. On Friday, the company said goo.gl links that don't show the above warning will ...
We've been bracing for the eventual demise of Google's shortened goo.gl links since last year now. The tech giant's dedicated link shortener was sunseted back in 2019, but existing links have ...
In one campaign, the phishing URL was routed through several redirect domains, then wrapped by Proofpoint’s link rewriting service, and finally passed through a URL shortener, adding multiple ...
U.S. President Donald Trump says he intends to shorten the 50-day deadline he gave Russian President Vladimir Putin to reach a deal that ends the three-year war in Ukraine.
Update (Aug 1): Google is partially reversing its previous decision to end support for all goo.gl shortened URLs on August 25th. While the links that already display ...
Russia's largest carmaker Avtovaz said on Tuesday it may cut its working week to four days from five in September, a rare move from a major state-owned employer, as high interest rates and ...
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