What is a Google subpoena scam?
The Google subpoena scam is a type of phishing attack where fraudsters impersonate Google to create a false sense of urgency and fear.
Typically, you will receive an email that appears to come from
Inside the email, the scammers falsely claim that Google has been served with a subpoena requiring the company to turn over your account data, such as emails, documents or search history. The email will then urge you to click on a link to view your “case materials.” This link typically leads to a fraudulent website, often hosted on Google Sites, which is designed to look like a genuine Google support page. This added layer of legitimacy can easily trick users into believing the request is real.
The most concerning part of this scam is that attackers are skilled at spoofing Google’s email addresses and mimicking the company’s official content. By doing so, they can bypass common security checks, such as DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM), which normally verifies the authenticity of an email. With this approach, the scam appears convincingly legitimate, making it easy for unsuspecting users to act impulsively — potentially exposing sensitive data or inadvertently installing malware.




















