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.
Google's AI assistant was tricked into providing sensitive data with a simple calendar invite.
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 ...
Earlier this year, a group of security researchers used an infected Google Calendar invite to hijack Gemini and introduce real-world consequences to an AI attack. The researchers, who shared their ...
A simple calendar invites embedded with malicious prompts exposed how AI assistants like Gemini could unintentionally leak ...
Using only natural language instructions, researchers were able to bypass Google Gemini's defenses against malicious prompt ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Updated November 3 with a statement from Google with advice ...