AOL Mail is being spoofed and usersβ AOL email accounts are apparently sending messages that contain a link in them which could lead to malware, viruses or phishing attacks, according toΒ USA Today. It is currently unknown how widespread the issue is. AOL has assured its users that they are taking the necessary safety and security measures to resolve the issue and are working to have usersβ accounts running smoothly and securely.
AOL is recommending that usersΒ checkΒ the email in their Sent folder to see if there has been mail sent unknowingly. Regardless of the findings, users should change their passwords and report any questions to the officialΒ AOL Mail Help Twitter page, which AOL has been using to respond to usersβ tweets during business hours.
AOL has issued thisΒ statementΒ in regards to the ongoing efforts they plan to take against the email spoofing.
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