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A security flaw in Google Workspace's Gemini AI enables cybercriminals to manipulate email summaries with invisible commands ...
Hidden prompts in Google Calendar events can trick Gemini AI into executing malicious commands via indirect prompt injection.
For 1.8 billion Gmail users, the message is clear: convenience now comes with new responsibilities. Stay informed, stay alert ...
Companies adopt AI quickly but lack security teams, leaving them exposed to growing AI-driven cyber risks that need urgent, ...
HiQE is our vision for a new model where human oversight coexists with autonomous AI agents. Human oversight becomes more ...
A New Kind of Social Engineering A new class of cyberattack is exploiting something unexpected: AI systems' learned respect for legal language and formal authority. When AI encounters text that looks ...
Pascal Geenens of Radware discusses the emerging Internet of Agents, the technologies driving it, and the new cybersecurity ...
Google has 1.8 billion Gmail users worldwide, and the company recently issued a major warning to all of those users about a "new wave of threats" to cybersecurity, given the advancements in artificial ...
Is your AI system actually secure, or simply biding its time for the perfect poisoned prompt to reveal all its secrets? The ...
If that concerns you, you aren’t alone; according to surveys, as many as one in three people worry that their smart home might fall victim to malicious hackers. That particular fear has been a subject ...
Cybersecurity researchers have successfully jailbroken OpenAI's GPT-5, sparking concerns over the security of advanced AI ...
A leak suggests OpenAI's ChatGPT Agent could soon control your browser directly, moving beyond its cloud environment to ...