Criminals are impersonating Google Calendar messages to deceive users, leveraging the trust associated with familiar contacts, leading to a significant phishing campaign targeting numerous organizations.
The phishing emails generally contain a malicious [.ics calendar file] that misleads users into clicking links presented as legitimate, often taking them to fraudulent cryptocurrency sites.
To counter this wave of phishing, users are advised to enable the 'known senders' setting in Google Calendar, which warns about invitations from unfamiliar senders.
It's crucial to approach event invitations with caution, especially when they include unexpected prompts or require unusual actions, highlighting the need for vigilance in digital interactions.
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