Google Gemini can be hijacked to display fake email summaries in phishing scams


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Cybercriminals have found a creative new way to abuse Google’s Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) to steal people’s Gmail accounts.

Google introduced Gemini, its AI-powered chatbot assistant into its Workspace suite of productivity apps some time ago, and one of the things Gemini can do is summarize incoming emails – so when a person receives an email, they can bring up a vertical pane on the right-hand side of the screen, asking Gemini for assistance with different things, such as bringing up vital email information, adding calendar entries, and more.



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