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.
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 ...
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 ...
The Information Security Office is seeing an uptick in phishing attempts via Google Calendar. Threat actors will send an email invite for a virtual meeting with details about a recent “Bitcoin ...
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 ...
For likely the first time ever, security researchers have shown how AI can be hacked to create real-world havoc, allowing them to turn off lights, open smart shutters, and more. Each unexpected action ...
Apple's latest update to its Invites app brings a fresh Liquid Glass design, calendar syncing, and built-in video playback. On Tuesday, Apple rolled out an update to Apple Invites, the event ...