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A new attack uses what looks like legitimate iCloud Calendar invites but they're actually phishing emails in disguise designed to trick Apple users.
VP of Public and Board Relations of the BBB Tom Johnson joins Bob Sirott to talk about an increase in fake iCloud messages and a police impersonation scam originating in Springfield. He also shares ...
Apple users are advised to be vigilant for a new scam being distributed via a popular scheduling tool. Bleeping Computer was ...
Apple users should be vigilant against a new phishing scam that uses a popular scheduling tool and a legit-looking email ...
Bad actors are currently abusing Calendar invites to send phishing emails that look like PayPal purchase notifications—and because the messages come from Apple's mail server, they can slip past ...
Threat actors are abusing Apple’s iCloud Calendar feature to distribute phishing emails that appear to originate directly ...
Cloud Calendar invites are being abused to send callback phishing emails disguised as purchase notifications directly from ...
EXPLAINS WHAT TO LOOK FOR FOLKS. THESE TEXT MESSAGES ARE LOOKING MORE AND MORE OFFICIAL BECAUSE WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, SCAMMERS CAN FIX THOSE GRAMMAR AND SPELLING MISTAKES WE HAD SEEN SO OFTEN.