There’s a new phishing scam that’s sneaking past inbox filters in unexpected ways. Instead of sending suspicious links or obvious malware, this one uses something most people trust: calendar invites.
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These iCloud Calendar invites look legitimate but are tricky phishing attacks – here’s how to tell
Invites from iCloud Calendar are being sent out with notifications that look like they’re coming directly from Apple email servers. However, they’re actually part of a new phishing campaign designed ...
A sophisticated phishing campaign exploiting Google Calendar has been uncovered by Check Point Software Technologies, raising alarms among cybersecurity experts. Cybercriminals are sending fake ...
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Compromised Google Calendar invites can hijack ChatGPT’s Gmail connector and leak emails
A security researcher has demonstrated how a malicious Google Calendar invite can prompt-inject ChatGPT and coax it into leaking private emails once Google connectors are enabled. In a post onX, on ...
Researchers showed how a poisoned calendar invite could hijack Gemini and control smart home devices. The attack used indirect prompt injection to trigger actions like opening windows, turning off ...
Google fixed a bug that allowed maliciously crafted Google Calendar invites to remotely take over Gemini agents running on the target's device and leak sensitive user data. The attack unfolded without ...
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