“Google has chimed in to explain why you’re plagued by robocalls. According to a recent Google survey, half of respondents received at least one spam call per day, and one third received two or more per day.”
Google to Shut Down ‘Inbox by Gmail’ on April 2
“Google will shut down its “Inbox by Gmail” app on April 2, the company has confirmed to users of the email app. Google announced in September that it would be shuttering the app toward the end of March 2019, but didn’t give a set date for when that would happen.”
Google to Shut Down ‘Inbox by Gmail’ on April 2
“Google will shut down its “Inbox by Gmail” app on April 2, the company has confirmed to users of the email app. Google announced in September that it would be shuttering the app toward the end of March 2019, but didn’t give a set date for when that would happen.”
Google, Microsoft work together for a year to figure out new type of Windows flaw
“One of the more notable features of Google Project Zero’s (GPZ) security research has been its 90-day disclosure policy. In general, vendors are given 90 days to address issues found by GPZ, after which the flaws will be publicly disclosed.”
Get ready to start scheduling your emails in Gmail
“Ever wished you could schedule an email to send itself in ten minutes from now? Or ten days? The functionality could well be coming to Gmail on your smartphone, based on a breakdown of the code in the latest version of Gmail for Android.”
Hackers using fake ‘Flash Player’ Google Chrome extension to steal credit card data
“Cybersecurity researchers are warning unsuspecting internet users about a year-old Chrome extension which steals credit card data from infected users via web forms on visited websites. The surreptitious extension is spread by means of JavaScript injection attacks i.e.”
Hackers using fake ‘Flash Player’ Google Chrome extension to steal credit card data
“Cybersecurity researchers are warning unsuspecting internet users about a year-old Chrome extension which steals credit card data from infected users via web forms on visited websites. The surreptitious extension is spread by means of JavaScript injection attacks i.e.”
Google Duplex now available in 43 states, coming to non-Pixel devices soon
“Google Duplex — the magical system that allows an artificial intelligence to place phone calls and make reservations at restaurants — is rolling out now to more areas of the United States. Previously, Duplex was only available in a few major metro areas, like San Francisco, New York and Atlanta.”
Gmail’s confidential mode now available to GSuite accounts as beta
“It’s hard to believe now, but Gmail’s interface revamp is almost a year old now. Really.”
Serious Chrome zero-day – Google says update “right this minute”
“Chrome users, make sure you’ve got the very latest version. We’re not big Chrome fans – we’ve always thought that Firefox is better in both form and function, to be honest – but we have Chrome installed at the moment and can tell you that the version you want is 72.0.3626.”