In recent weeks, scammers have developed a new method of luring Google users into getting hacked without their knowledge. This is the Google Calendar notification scam that targets those individuals that use the Google calendar to accept an invitation. The invitation looks normal, but usually contains a link to accept the invitation. Some recent invitations have led users to an illicit website looking to steal personal information.
If the link in any document (email or calendar invitation) asks you to log into any account, this may be an indication of a fraudulent link. The recent attack, asked people to log into a website to verify the appointment, leading to credential stealing sites.
In the calendar invitation, the scammers can set the number of reminders to deliver the same message until the desired link is clicked or the invitation is deleted. There is even one calendar invitation that automatically adds the notification to the recipient’s calendar, when the invitation is opened.
Google Calendar users can help protect themselves against unwanted invitations by:
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