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Google Issues Red Alert: New AI-Based Cyber Attack Targets 1.8 Billion Gmail Users with ‘Indirect Prompt Injections’

According to Men’s Journal, Google, which has 1.8 billion Gmail users globally, recently issued a serious warning about a new type of cybersecurity threat connected to advancements in artificial intelligence. Google alerted everyone to a new type of cyberattack known as “indirect prompt injections.” Google warns of a wave of new threats Governments and corporations are also impacted by this threat, in addition to individuals. Google described the risk in a thorough blog post, saying, “As generative AI is being adopted at a rapid pace, a new wave of threats is emerging across the industry to manipulate the AI systems themselves.” Indirect prompt injections are one of these new attack methods. This attack differs in that hackers conceal malicious instructions inside emails, documents, or calendar invites rather than directly entering harmful commands into the AI prompt. According to the post, these hidden commands have the potential to cause the AI to leak user data or carry out other negative actions. Google warned that this threat poses a threat to everyone. “As more governments, businesses, and individuals adopt generative AI to get more done, this subtle yet potentially powerful attack becomes increasingly pertinent across the industry, demanding immediate attention and robust security measures,” the blog went on. Hackers use Google AI Gemini to steal passwords Scott Polderman, a tech expert, claims that hackers are using Google’s AI assistant, Gemini, to steal user data. Hackers use hidden commands in emails to force Gemini to divulge passwords without the user’s knowledge. As more people use AI for personal tasks, such as relationship and dating advice, this warning is being issued. Scott claimed that because this scam pits “AI against AI,” it differs from previous ones and may lead to more attacks of this nature. He clarified that by deceiving the AI into acting against itself, these hidden commands cause users to divulge their login credentials unintentionally. Scott also noted that the scam operates without a link to click; instead, it occurs when Gemini alerts users to their danger. He reminded everyone that Google has stated that it will never use Gemini to request login information or notify users of fraud.

Artificial Intelligence Will Reshape the Workforce, Skills, and Communication, Warns LinkedIn CEO

Artificial Intelligence Will Reshape the Workforce, Skills, and Communication, Warns LinkedIn CEO

In a recent interview with Bloomberg, LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky discussed how artificial intelligence is changing workplace communication, skill development, and the job market. This week’s interview demonstrates how AI technologies are affecting top executives at Microsoft and other organisations, as well as entry-level job applicants. According to Roslansky, artificial intelligence is both disrupting and facilitating advancement in fields including self-paced skill development, remote learning, and entrepreneurship. As AI transforms traditional roles and work expectations, he emphasised the necessity of ongoing reskilling. “A lot of uncertainty and disruption are going to occur. But in the long term, it’s advantageous,” Roslansky told Bloomberg. As an example of how AI tools are now helping even senior leadership with communication, he acknowledged in a light-hearted moment that he had used Microsoft’s Co-pilot AI to improve the tone of his emails to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. LinkedIn trends reveal: Surge in AI-related job listings. More users are adding AI skills to their profiles. LinkedIn is rolling out AI resume builders and job analysis tools. However, users remain cautious. Overuse of AI-generated posts and profiles has affected credibility, prompting LinkedIn to roll out ID and work email verification tools. Roslansky stated that while LinkedIn is implementing an “AI-first mindset” throughout all organisations going forward, the layoffs were not connected to AI. Advice Key Highlights: AI is both disrupting and enabling the job market. In the AI era, flexibility and retraining are crucial. LinkedIn is using AI technologies to improve communication and job readiness. Career Advice in the AI Age: Take tech-focused and AI-focused courses to keep your abilities up to date. Don’t seem robotic when using AI tools, such as resume builders. Verify your LinkedIn profile to boost trust. Keep up with the latest developments in AI that affect your sector. AI should be used as a tool, not a substitute.