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.
There is a moment when e-mails are exchanged or phone messages traded that everyone knows what the deal is with a meeting. You have all agreed upon a time and there isn’t really anything left to say.
(WAFB) - The Better Business Bureau (BBB) says the latest scam its agents are tracking involves schemers planting phony events laced with phishing links on their targets’ schedules. Scammers are using ...
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