Last week, Google CEO Sundar Pichai used the company’s annual I/O event to demo an experimental new feature of Google Assistant: Duplex.
Tag Archives: Google
Watch out: photo editor apps hiding malware on Google Play
Innocent-looking apps with ad clicker malware have bypassed Google’s safeguards
Google cracks down on election meddling advertisers
Google will now require people or groups purchasing federal election ads to show that they’re US citizens or lawful residents.
Could this be the end of password re-use?
It’s password security’s Achilles heel: too many people make life easy for cybercriminals by re-using the same ones over and over. But what if there were a way for websites to compare notes on whether a password (or similar password) has been set by a user elsewhere?
Google and Amazon put an end to censorship-dodging domain fronting
Privacy services relying on the unsupported feature have been left high and dry
Google Maps open redirect flaw abused by scammers
A bug in Google Maps has turned it into a better URL shortener for crooks than goo.gl
Google adds SSO verification check to G Suite
G Suite users logging in using Chrome via SAML single sign-on (SSO) providers will start seeing a new prompt the first time they log in.
YouTube snags millions of bad videos, but is it getting the right ones?
You don’t have to look far to find objectionable content
Gmail users, here’s how (and why) you should set up prompt-based 2FA
2FA just got better so don’t be like everyone else – actually use it!
Ex-Reddit mogul apologizes for making the world ‘a worse place’
“[Reddit] is awful and it’s gonna get worse.”
