Phishing has arrived to your Google Calendar too....
-->Intrepid Google watcher Philipp Lenssen wrote late last week about being the target of a phishing attempt via Google Calendar<--
He received an e-mail to his Gmail account with a reference to a legitimate event from his calendar. The sender was listed as "customer care" and it asked him to verify his account by supplying his user name and password.
"We are having congestions (sic) due to the anonymous registration of Gmail accounts so we are shutting down some Gmail accounts and your account was among those to be deleted. We are sending you this email to so that you can verify and let us know if you still want to use this account," the e-mail said, complete with grammatical and spelling mistakes that can tip people off to phishing attempts.
On May 28 a Google Talk Guide addressed the issue in a Google Groups thread. He urged users to click the "Report Phishing" link if they receive suspicious e-mails and not click on links or open attachments.
Google representatives did not immediately respond to an e-mail seeking comment on Monday.
(via Webware)
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