Calendar invites aren’t just reminders anymore. They can become input for AI – and that changes the security stakes. Here's how to protect yourself.
Security experts say a new scam is spreading fast, and it looks like something many people get all the time: A simple ...
Beware of fake Google Calendar email invites with embedded links -- they could be scams. Double-check the sender of an ...
Researchers found a way to hide malicious instructions within a normal Google Calendar invite that Gemini can unknowingly execute.
Researchers with security firm Miggo used an indirect prompt injection technique to manipulate Google's Gemini AI assistant to access and leak private data in Google Calendar events, highlighting the ...
Researchers found an indirect prompt injection flaw in Google Gemini that bypassed Calendar privacy controls and exposed ...
Security researchers found a Google Gemini flaw that let hidden instructions in a meeting invite extract private calendar ...
A Google Calendar event with a malicious description could be abused to instruct Gemini to leak summaries of a victim’s ...
Apple's secretive event and meeting invite app is advancing in development, with an internal iCloud deployment within the company expected as early as the week of February 3. The second developer beta ...
You know how we’re always getting those calendar invites on our iPhones? They’re like little digital reminders for all the important stuff – meetings, birthdays, you name it. But hold on, not all of ...
Ahem. I’ve come to an extremely important and highly scientific revelation: Approximately 47% of my life is spent dealing with piddly little time-wasters—tasks that seem insignificant in the moment ...
Sending a calendar invite seems simple enough, but the emotional spiral that precedes it is something many of us are all too familiar with. While the act itself is mundane, the thoughts and feelings ...