Google Gemini Exploit Enables Covert Delivery of Phishing Content

 

An AI-powered automation system in professional environments, such as Google Gemini for Workspace, is vulnerable to a new security flaw. Using Google’s advanced large language model (LLM) integration within its ecosystem, Gemini enables the use of artificial intelligence (AI) directly with a wide range of user tools, including Gmail, to simplify workplace tasks. 
A key feature of the app is the ability to request concise summaries of emails, which are intended to save users time and prevent them from becoming fatigued in their inboxes by reducing the amount of time they spend in it. Security researchers have, however identified a significant flaw in this feature which appears to be so helpful. 
As Mozilla bug bounty experts pointed out, malicious actors can take advantage of the trust users place in Gemini’s automated responses by manipulating email content so that the AI is misled into creating misleading summaries by manipulating the content.
As a result of the fact that Gemini operates within Google’s trusted environment, users are likely to accept its interpretations without question, giving hackers a prime opportunity. This finding highlights what is becoming increasingly apparent in the cybersecurity landscape: when powerful artificial intelligence tools are embedded within widely used platforms, even minor vulnerabilities can be exploited by sophisticated social engineers. 

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