04 Jun, 2026

Google Chrome to use on-device AI to detect tech support scams

Google is implementing a new Chrome security feature that uses the built-in ‘Gemini Nano’ large-language model (LLM) to detect and block tech support scams while browsing the web. Tech support scams are malicious websites that trick users into thinking their computer has a virus infection or other problem. These alerts are shown as full-screen browser windows or […]

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Google fixes actively exploited FreeType flaw on Android

Google has released the May 2025 security updates for Android with fixes for 45 security flaws, including an actively exploited zero-click FreeType 2 code execution vulnerability. FreeType is a popular open-source font rendering library that displays and programmatically adds text to images. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-27363, is a high-severity arbitrary code execution bug discovered by […]

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Google NotebookLM is now using Gemini 2.5 Flash

Google NotebookLM, which is a research and note-taking AI tool, is getting upgraded to Gemini 2.5 Flash. NotebookLM has been around for two years now, and it’s a great way to take notes online for research. NotebookLM is specifically famous for the Audio Overviews feature, which is a podcast-style generative audio feature. While the Audio […]

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Google: 97 zero-days exploited in 2024, over 50% in spyware attacks

Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) says attackers exploited 75 zero-day vulnerabilities in the wild last year, over 50% of which were linked to spyware attacks. These numbers are down from 97 zero-days in 2023 but up from 63 in 2022, which GTIG analysts attributed to year-to-year swings reflecting expected variation within an upward trajectory for […]

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Phishers abuse Google OAuth to spoof Google in DKIM replay attack

In a rather clever attack, hackers leveraged a weakness that allowed them to send a fake email that seemed delivered from Google’s systems, passing all verifications but pointing to a fraudulent page that collected logins. The attacker leveraged Google’s infrastructure to trick recipients into accessing a legitimate-looking “support portal” that asks for Google account credentials. […]

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Google Gemini AI is getting ChatGPT-like Scheduled Actions feature

Google Gemini is testing a ChatGPT-like scheduled tasks feature called “Scheduled Actions,” which will allow you to automate tasks. As spotted by ʟᴇɢɪᴛ on X, Google is integrating a new feature called “Scheduled Actions” into Gemini’s web interface. While it’s unclear how the feature will work, GeekFeed understands that it will be similar to ChatGPT’s integration. Once […]

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Google blocked over 5 billion ads in 2024 amid rise in AI-powered scams

Google blocked 5.1 billion ads and suspended more than 39.2 million advertiser accounts in 2024, according to its 2024 Ads Safety Report released this week. The company says the increasing enforcement activity is caused by the growing threat of AI-generated content, impersonation scams, and abuse of its ad platform. In particular, Google highlighted the use of generative […]

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Google begins unifying search country domains to Google.com

Google has announced that it’s retiring separate country code top-level domain names for search, like google.co.uk or google.com.br, and unifying them under Google.com. Previously, Google used to have separate country-code domains (like google.ng or google.com.br) so people could get results that were more relevant to their local area. Over time, however, Google improved how it figures out […]

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Google adds Android auto-reboot to block forensic data extractions

Google is rolling out a new security mechanism on Android devices that will automatically reboot locked, unused devices after three consecutive days of inactivity, restoring memory to an encrypted state. Although the tech giant has not commented on the exact motives behind the addition of this feature, it is expected to make data extraction by […]

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Google Chrome 136 fixes 20-year browser history privacy risk

Google is fixing a long-standing privacy issue that, for years, enabled websites to determine users’ browsing history through the previously visited links. The problem arises from allowing sites to style links as ‘:visited,’ meaning showing them as another color instead of the default blue if a user had previously clicked on them.  The system displays this color […]

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