Despite developers improving software security, users must remain vigilant against digital threats. Google Calendar, a widely-used application, has become a tool for malicious attacks. Scammers often embed links in event descriptions or invitations, leading to fake sites designed to harvest personal information. One specific method involves spoofing invites that lure users into providing sensitive information through disguised reCAPTCHA forms. Awareness and strict caution when handling calendar invites or links are essential for minimizing security risks.
The majority of Google Calendar scams involve links to fraudulent websites designed to trick you out of personal details: The classic digital con.
Responding to the invite leads to a reCAPTCHA form or support button-and after that, the intended target is prompted to enter personal details on an official-looking site.
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