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Warning to all 1.8bn Gmail users over 'devastating' scam stealing banking and sensitive data

Daily Mail - Science & tech

All 1.8 billion Gmail users have been issued a'red alert' over a scam that lets hackers gain access to accounts. The attack uses AI to craft deepfake robocalls and malicious emails capable of bypassing security filters. The combination works to convince victims their Gmail account has been compromised. Users receive a phone call that suspicious activity was detected in their account and are told an email is soon to follow with steps to rectify the issue. The email includes a fake website that looks identical to Google's, which prompts users to enter their login credentials.


A new 'super-realistic' AI scam could get your Gmail account hacked

PCWorld

The advent of generative AI has opened up all kinds of opportunities, but it has also ramped up various risks and dangers. We've previously seen hackers who can use AI-generated codes, phishing emails, or even deepfakes to make even more realistic fraud attempts -- ones that even security experts can easily fall for. In a recent Forbes report, Sam Mitrovic -- a security consultant for Microsoft -- talks about his experience with a new "super-realistic AI scam call" and warns that all Gmail account users could be targeted. The scam is similar to standard phishing methods, but it has a much higher chance of success thanks to its use of AI. First, Mitrovic received a message asking him to restore his Gmail account.


Google will start deleting THOUSANDS of Gmail accounts this year - here's how to keep yours safe

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Google has warned that numerous Gmail users will soon be wiped from the platform in an effort to tighten its security. The tech giant announced that thousands of abandoned email accounts could be deleted from December amid hacking and scam fears. Users who rely on compromised passwords will be among those deleted, in addition to those whose accounts have gone without regular security checks for two years. This includes the failure to set up two-factor verification, according to Google. In a blog post, it said: 'People want the products and services they use online to be safe and secure.


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Inside Google's Global Campaign to Shut Down Phishing

WIRED

At the beginning of May, a phishing scam flooded the web, disguised as a typical Google Docs request. Some of the emails even appeared to come from acquaintances. If victims clicked through and granted seemingly innocuous permissions, they exposed their entire Gmail account to whoever was behind the scam. It was an explosive scheme. And Google responded in kind.


Google Now - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Google Now is an intelligent personal assistant developed by Google. Google Now is available within the Google Search mobile application for Android and iOS, as well as the Google Chrome web browser on personal computers. Google Now uses a natural language user interface to answer questions, make recommendations, and perform actions by delegating requests to a set of web services. Along with answering user-initiated queries, Google Now proactively delivers to users information that it predicts (based on their search habits) they may want. It was first included in Android 4.1 ("Jelly Bean"), which launched on July 9, 2012, and was first supported on the Galaxy Nexus smartphone.


Snips is a personal assistant that combines all your data in one app

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French startup Snips is launching its first product today, an iOS app that is supposed to make your life easier by letting you view and search your data more easily. Snips is a personal assistant that helps you know where you need to be and when. When you first launch the app, Snips wants you to grant access to your location, calendars, contacts, motion sensor and Gmail account. Then you're good to go. The main screen shows a tiny map at the top, a search bar in the middle and a list of events at the bottom.