News

Recent research shows Gmail's email summaries powered by Google's Gemini can be easily manipulated by hackers.
AI summaries are already flawed, thanks to AI's tendency to hallucinate. However, it appears Gemini has a flaw that might allow bad actors to inject malicious instructions into its Gmail summaries.
Google Gemini for Workspace can be exploited to generate email summaries that appear legitimate but include malicious ...
Mozilla recently unveiled a new prompt injection attack against Google Gemini for Workspace, which can be abused to turn AI ...
A security researcher discovered a way to trick the AI-generated email summary feature into promoting malicious instructions to unsuspecting users.
A proof-of-concept attack uses Google's Gemini summary system to serve up phishing messages directly to Google Workspace ...
Reportedly, a researcher recently discovered a security flaw in Gmail's AI-generated summaries that could allow threat actors ...
However experts have warned this also opens up the Gmail accounts for so-called “prompt-injection” attacks - so if the incoming email message contains a hidden prompt for Gemini, it can be executed in ...
Bad actors are said to be able to use hidden text to send invisible prompts to Gemini in Gmail, which the chatbot obeys.
Anyone with a Gmail account might want to pay serious attention to a new alert that's just been issued. It appears that a ...
Previously, if you wanted an email summarized by AI, you had to tap a button in the Gemini panel inside Gmail. Now, Google is rolling out a change that allows Gemini to generate these summaries on ...
Gemini is no longer just an app, but it’s becoming the default brain behind Gmail’s AI features, with summary cards now turned on automatically in mobile.