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Topic: New phishing attack using Google Calendar - page 2. (Read 312 times)

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OMG Shocked how is this possible in the first place? Damn I'm glad I don't use google calendar on my phones,too many physical calendars in my home
legendary
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I also got that notification from my phone's Google Calendar, and I have since deleted all of the reminders without clicking any of it in the link. This has affected all of my future appointments and alarms on the calendar but I do have some of the most vital apps installed here on my Android. I just hope that this gets forwarded immediately to Google for it to get rid off immediately. Good thing that I haven't installed my banking apps and other important things on this phone, else I might get screwed.
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It seems like hackers/scammers found a new way to send phishing links to their victims.
They are not using emails anymore. Now, they are using a new a strategy which is less suspicious through Google Calendar.

I was browsing this forum when I received a notification about an event.
Here is how it looked like:


Translation:
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GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SOLVE FINANCIAL PROBLEMS! Get your massive cash boost today
Please do not visit the link in the image.

It is scheduled to show the notification each day at the same time:


I have all my private keys and sensitive data stored on this phone, thankfully I am too skeptical and never click on short links.

Be safe: never click on suspicious links
               never join bounties/airdrops that ask you to provide your email (or at least use a throw away email)
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