How I almost fell for a Microsoft 365 Calendar invite scam

the toolbar ribbon, find the Junk optionClick Report JunkThis sends a report to Microsoft without alerting the sender or confirming your email is active.Outlook.com (web version)Outlook.com doesn’t have a dedicated phishing report button, but you can still forward the email to Microsoft:Open the email in your inboxClick ForwardAdd phish@office365.microsoft.com to the recipient fieldThis sends the phishing email to Microsoft without engaging with the event further.5) Monitor your account for signs of compromiseIf you receive a phishing invite, keep an eye on your account for any suspicious activity, like unrecognized logins or changes to your subscriptions. Be cautious about any future calendar invites that appear urgent or unexpected, and review your security settings regularly to stay protected.Final thoughts on Microsoft 365 phishing calendar invitesPhishing attacks are always evolving, and this new tactic shows how scammers adapt to bypass email filters and prey on user trust. By understanding how these scams work and taking steps to protect yourself, you can reduce the risk of falling victim. Stay vigilant, report suspicious activity, and keep your software updated to stay one step ahead of cybercriminals.