Hackers are abusing trusted email platforms like Gmail, and your inbox is now their easiest path to slipping past security unnoticed

Hackers are abusing trusted email platforms like Gmail, and your inbox is now their easiest path to slipping past security unnoticed | Daily Reports Online

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  • Trusted email platforms are now the easiest entry point for attackers
  • Spam is no longer noise; it actively drives successful phishing attacks
  • Phishing links dominate because they blend into everyday communication flows

The primary delivery method for commercial spam is compromised accounts and free email services like Gmail, but many users place a lot of trust in these platforms, allowing the spam to thrive.


VIPRE Security Group’s Q1 2026 Email Threat Trends Report claims commercial spam now accounts for 46% of all spam observed globally, with 33% delivered through compromised accounts and another 32% originating from widely used free email hosting services.


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