Google responded yesterday to a bug that would allow users of the company’s Gmail beta software to e-mail themselves a message which would then drag other information from other e-mails transmitted ...
Beware Gmail users: Inserting images into the body of an email message can get you temporarily banned from your account. The disconcerting bug has been affecting unsuspecting Gmail users for months, ...
Gmail is one of the most popular email clients in the world, but that doesn't make it immune to bugs. As spotted by 9to5Google on Thursday, Gmail consumers are seeing odd notification banners at the ...
A bug in Internet Explorer working in conjunction with a flaw in Gmail could allow a malicious user to hijack Gmail accounts Microsoft’s IE (Internet Explorer) browser has an unpatched vulnerability ...
Don't click on that email! Find everything you need to know in this phishing guide including how to protect yourself from one of the most common forms of cyber attack. Read now Google has patched on ...
A Gmail bug that caused messages to be re-sent multiple times, mortifying senders and annoying recipients, has been fixed, Google said Thursday. The bug began causing trouble several days ago, but the ...
A mysterious Gmail bug is putting a skull and crossbones emoji inside users’ inboxes. Hovering over the icon displays creepy messages like “Component Spy,” “Chat Spy,” and “Data Spy” — but it’s ...
Gmail and Google Workspace enterprise users are reportedly encountering a new bug in the popular email client. Summarily the bug results in Gmail across both Google tiers continually asking if users ...
Whether you work online or not, we all get a ton of emails daily. If you’re trying to achieve “Inbox Zero,” though, there’s currently a slight hurdle on Gmail’s Android app. A bug on Gmail for Android ...
While users were struggling to use Gmail’s services yesterday for a long time, Google fixed a critical bug that might’ve let attackers send spoofed emails. It took Google a whopping 137 days to close ...
Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer browser has an unpatched vulnerability that could let hackers hijack, then access, Google Inc. Gmail accounts, a security company warned yesterday. Today, however, ...
Google has not said when it will patch the Gmail CSRF bug, which enables hackers to forward any past -- and future -- e-mail messages to the attacker's own in-box Accounts on Google’s Gmail can be ...
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