[nsp-sec] Google Docs phishing forms with TTL exceeded

Chris Morrow morrowc at ops-netman.net
Wed Feb 20 09:22:25 EST 2013


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On 02/20/2013 09:08 AM, CERT-UT - Peter wrote:
> Chris Morrow wrote on 19-02-2013 17:14:
> 
>>> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1DoZAfbEP4oq1l7VQtTOX7O_1TOcTkrcgrQfmyXGc9PY/viewform
>>>
>>> 
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1TGVV0sGfUjOdmfoXkTsN79vYwv2KraDNaGlQJQxtvG8/viewform
>> 
>> sent these for destruction.
> 
> I have heard (from rumors) that organizations having a Google Apps 
> account can also report a removal request at the Apps support team
> to get things removed. I hear it sometimes takes not more than 1
> hour to fix things. You seem to have to click the link on the
> document first before you go to the Apps team.

not sure... but I imagine that the domain administrator might have
this power? These are not (near as I can tell)
google-aps-for-your-domains user forms though :(
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