Google Calendar Gets Phished: Cybercriminals Hijack Invites for Sneaky Scams!

Cybercriminals are turning Google Calendar into a phishing playground. Exploiting its features, they send bogus invites that cleverly bypass email security. With over 4,000 phishing emails detected in just four weeks, this scheme has impersonated about 300 brands. Stay sharp and double-check those invites before clicking!

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Ah, Google Calendar, the digital equivalent of a pocket planner, now doubling as a cybercriminal’s playground! Who knew our trusty schedule manager could moonlight as a phishing factory? Let’s just hope hackers don’t start targeting our to-do lists next, or we’re all going to be very productive in the wrong ways.

Key Points:

  • Google Calendar is being exploited by hackers to deliver phishing emails via seemingly legitimate invites.
  • Hackers utilize Google Forms and Google Drawings to bypass email security and appear credible.
  • Over 4,000 phishing emails linked to this campaign have been detected, impacting around 300 brands.
  • Social engineering tactics like urgency and impersonation are used to trick victims.
  • Preventive measures include advanced email security and monitoring third-party app usage.

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