A widespread phishing campaign exploiting Google Calendar has been detected, where cybercriminals send fake meeting invitations to steal sensitive information from users.
Google has responded by intro
ducing security features like the 'known senders' setting, while providing guidance on best practices for phishing prevention.
Reasons to Read -- Learn:
critical security threat affecting Google Calendar's 500 million users worldwide, understanding how cybercriminals are using AI-powered fake meeting invites to conduct sophisticated phishing attacks.
specific, actionable steps to protect your Google Calendar, including how to enable the 'known senders' feature and implement five concrete security measures to prevent calendar-based phishing.
scale and sophistication of modern phishing attempts, with insights into how attackers are impersonating over 300 reputable brands and have conducted nearly 4,000 documented attacks in just weeks.
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