I don't think that email he posted from legal@google.com is legit.
Look at the first sentence of the first paragraph and the first sentence in the second paragraph. Two grammar errors which are a dead giveaway it's fraudulent.
> Thank you for your assistance and understanding during your recent support
call, regarding a ficticious request aimed at accessing your Google
account.
Comma doesn't belong there and "fictitious" is misspelled.
> To follow all guidelines of the internal review properly. Please keep a
secure note with the temporary password which your support representative
has provided to you.
Out of place period. Should be a comma.
Legit, canned emails like this (especially from legal@google.com) would be proofread much better than this. It's fake.
Look at the first sentence of the first paragraph and the first sentence in the second paragraph. Two grammar errors which are a dead giveaway it's fraudulent.
> Thank you for your assistance and understanding during your recent support call, regarding a ficticious request aimed at accessing your Google account.
Comma doesn't belong there and "fictitious" is misspelled.
> To follow all guidelines of the internal review properly. Please keep a secure note with the temporary password which your support representative has provided to you.
Out of place period. Should be a comma.
Legit, canned emails like this (especially from legal@google.com) would be proofread much better than this. It's fake.