Cybercriminals are now modifying the "sender" headers of Google Calendar invites to lure you into clicking malicious links, according to a study from Check Point. Typically, when you receive a Google ...
Cybercriminals have been spotted impersonating Google Calendar, sending emails which look to steal victim's private, and business, information. A report from Check Point Security notes how the ...
Think twice before clicking on that Google Calendar link you got in your email. A recent report from Check Point says that black hat hackers have figured out how to abuse Google Calendar to send ...
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 ...
Earlier this year, a group of security researchers used an infected Google Calendar invite to hijack Gemini and introduce real-world consequences to an AI attack. The researchers, who shared their ...
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A sophisticated phishing campaign exploiting Google Calendar has been uncovered by Check Point Software Technologies, raising alarms among cybersecurity experts. Cybercriminals are sending fake ...
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 ...
Researchers have demonstrated how a compromised Google Calendar invite can be used to hijack a Gemini-powered smart home without the user’s knowledge. The successful “prompt-injection” attack, carried ...