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Watch out – that Google Calendar meeting invite could be dangerous malware

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  • Check Point spots hackers sending fake Google Calendar invites
  • The invites point to a phishing page where they can lose sensitive information
  • Google recommends turning on “Known senders” feature in Calendar

Cybercriminals have been spotted impersonating Google Calendar, sending emails which look to steal victim’s private, and business, information.

A report from Check Point Security notes how the criminals would tweak the sender email header to make the message look as if it’s a Google Calendar invite coming from a known contact. In the body itself, they would add a .ics attachment, a calendar app file, together with a link to either Google Forms, or Google Drawings. On these links, the victims would then be asked to click on another link, which usually looks like a reCAPTCHA, or support, button.

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