A new phishing scam is targeting users with an impersonation of official Google communications. These scams involve threatening messages claiming a legal request for personal data, such as emails, documents, and search history. The scammers create a sense of urgency using the subject line ‘Security Alert’ or ‘Notice of Subpoena’, prompting users to quickly respond. The email appears authentic with an address like [email protected] but is actually crafted by malicious actors. Upon receiving this bogus email, victims are encouraged to click on a link directing them to a fake website that mimics Google Assistant’s login page. This leads victims down a dangerous path, as the website is designed to steal their personal information and access. To prevent falling victim to these scams, users should be cautious of unexpected emails and verify the legitimacy of any official communications with Google directly on the company’s secure website. Implementing additional security measures like spam filters, two-factor authentication (2FA), regular review of account settings, and a critical eye when verifying online requests will further help mitigate risks.