Just when you thought phishing might be under control, the scammers have come up with a new wrinkle. This one, according to security company TrendMicro, involves Google AdWords. Here’s how it works: targets receive an e-mail stating that their last AdWords payment hasn’t gone through.In order to correct the error, they need to update their payment information. The link in the mail appears legitimate, but actually leads to a compromised site. But it’s indicative ofthe way Google has come under attack for hackers and scammers in recent months. First its Calendar was a victim, and now other Google sites are under fire. Trend Micro’s Rik Fergusonexplained to Vnunet: "In many ways Google can be seen as a victim of its own success. As its market share has increased along with the variety ofproducts and services it offers, so its value to the cyber-criminal as a platform to exploit has grown.”