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"Thanks to header spoofing, bad actors are now able to send out fake Google Calendar invites that will fool the average user. The invites appear to be from legitimate entities and are used to steal users' personal information and credentials.  There are a few different formats that the attack can come in, but what they all have in common is a Google Calendar invite." The number of vectors being used, along with the volume and sophistication of attacks, continues to grow. It is critical that you implement comprehensive protection that protects all digital platforms. It's time for PhishCloud Inc. PhishCloud gives your security team the real-time visibility and control they need to see and block #phishing attacks your employees see. And with real-time metrics, you no longer need to rely on simulations and reporting to understand your phishing risk. PhishCloud arms employees with the tools they need to clearly spot and avoid #phishingattacks, across all digital platforms – not just email – letting them Click With Confidence. And PhishCloud delivers reality-based training that imparts real knowledge, not just awareness. Sound too good to be true? Give us 15 minutes to show you the power of PhishCloud Inc. www.phishcloud.com https://lnkd.in/ehppDgJa

Fake Google Calendar invites are the newest phishing trend

Fake Google Calendar invites are the newest phishing trend

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