GOOGLE wants users to watch out for a fake lottery email that could actually steal their cash.

The tech giant has a whole page dedicated to the concerning scam on its website and it’s worth taking note of.

Google has this scam example on its webpage

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Google has this scam example on its webpageCredit: Google

Google says: “You receive an email claiming that you’ve won a Google Lottery and are asked for personal details.  

“In some cases the scammers also impersonate customs or tax officials and will ask you to provide additional information or pay a fee to release the funds (such as a money release fee, currency exchange, courier or shipping fees, tax fees, etc.).”

Google does not run a lottery so that should be the first red flag you spot.

Secondly, an email claiming you’ve won a prize and then asking you for money to release it should raise alarm bells.

If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.

The tech giant added: “Google does not run lotteries, and your email address has not been selected to win a prize.

“Do not reply back with your personal details.”

Google even provides an example of a fake lottery certificate that victims may be sent.

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It looks pretty convincing and asks for lots of personal details like your address and mobile number.

If scammers don’t take your money they can still get a lot of use from something as simple as an address and mobile number.

You’ll likely set yourself up for more scams if you readily give these pieces of information away so take Google’s advice and don’t reply.

If you suspect a message in your Gmail inbox is a scam you can report it to Google straight away.

Click on the email and then press the small icon that looks like an exclamation point in a circle above the subject line.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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