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It was inevitable really. With Google+ invites still thin on the ground, spammers have swooped in to lure unsuspecting social networking fans into surfing to a site selling Viagra.

Sophos flagged up the scam which is spreading via emails that closely mimic the Google+ invite but, in fact, send you to a site called the Canadian Family Pharmacy.

As Sophos notes, the scam is pretty amateur right now but more sophisticated attempts at swindling would be Google+ users are no doubt in the works. Have you been hit with a fake Google+ invite? Click the headline and hop into the comments to let us know.

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