
Android Introduces a New Tool for Privacy Protection in Messaging
Recently, it was announced that Android is adding a new feature to the Google Messages app aimed at protecting users from unwanted content. This feature automatically recognizes and conceals content that may cause discomfort or is sensitive in nature. Such measures prevent not only deliberate fraudulent attempts but also accidental encounters with such material.
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Dangerous Hack: Cybercriminals Use DoubleClick Vulnerability for Account Takeover
Recently, alarming reports have emerged regarding a new type of hack known as "doubleclickjacking." This threat allows cybercriminals to hijack Google accounts by exploiting a vulnerability in DoubleClick, a service owned by Google. Hackers can take advantage of this flaw by manipulating double mouse clicks, which enables them to silently interact with interface elements on the victim's screen.
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Google's New AI: A Tool That May Predict House Fires
Recently, Google has unveiled an innovative artificial intelligence tool that promises to enhance home safety by potentially predicting house fires before they occur. The technology leverages extensive data from various sources, combined with machine learning algorithms, to assess risk factors associated with home fires. This predictive capability could serve as an essential early-warning system for homeowners, giving them a crucial advantage in emergency situations.
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Google Develops AI Technology That Can Notify You When Your House is Burning Down
New advancements in artificial intelligence by Google may represent a breakthrough in home security. This technology is expected to detect hazardous situations, such as when your house starts to burn, and immediately send you notifications. This discovery is the result of years of research and attempts to integrate AI into everyday life for improved safety.
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Beware: Clicking on a Google Calendar Invite Could Be a Hacker's Trap
Recent days have seen reports about a new tactic being employed by hackers for phishing attacks. Users receiving Google Calendar invites are becoming the targets of these malicious behaviors. The cybercriminals behind this scheme are known to send fake invitations that appear legitimate. Unwary users can easily click on a link and enter their credentials, providing hackers with access to personal information.
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Android 15 Introduces New "Privacy Space" Feature to End App Snooping
Google has unveiled a new feature that significantly enhances the privacy of users on Android devices. The feature, called "Privacy Space," in Android 15 allows users to isolate apps and limit their access to device data and resources such as the camera, microphone, and location. This innovation aims to combat applications that may "snoop" on users and collect data without their consent.
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Google Maps Warns Users: Location History Deletion to Start Soon — Act Now to Save Your Data
Google is updating its policy regarding user data, impacting anyone who actively uses Google Maps. The tech giant will soon begin deleting users' location histories, which may cause dissatisfaction among many. According to the company, this measure is necessary to improve privacy and data security for users.
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Seven Must-Have Apps to Save Big This Holiday Season
As the holiday season approaches, when spending traditionally spikes, the question of saving money becomes especially relevant. Many users of mobile devices can take advantage of various apps that help save money when shopping. Fox News recently presented a list of seven apps that could be a real find during this period.
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Malicious Apps in Google Play Put 8 Million Android Users at Risk
A recent investigation revealed that several malicious applications on the Google Play Store have compromised the security of over 8 million users of Android devices. These applications, which appeared under various pretenses, were actually designed to collect and transmit users' personal data.
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How Wrong Google Search Data Can Compromise Your Safety
Recent research has revealed that inaccurate information found in Google’s search engine can not only mislead users but also jeopardize their personal data. The issue lies in the fact that search engines may display outdated or incorrect information, leading to errors in user identification and location. This could result in numerous unpleasant situations, including unnecessary calls to law enforcement agencies.
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