Google announced that it will now display warning banners against potential phishing and malware attacks coming from personal accounts.
To prevent phishing, Google has introduced this tweak for Google Chat in its latest expansion.
During its 2022 I/O developer conference, Google discussed several security measures it has implemented to enhance user safety, including warnings against potential security issues and recommendations to fix them.
Google also laid out other plans for security measures, like expanded two-step verification, ad customization, and more data security, ANI reported.
Google’s new warning banner first appeared in Gmail’s workspace account to show attempts to seduce someone with links that could be used for malware, phishing, or ransomware.
In late April, Google expanded the banner of Google Docs to inform users that malicious files were suspected in some Google Workspace apps (documents, sheets, slides, drawings) regardless of where the link was opened.
The new feature is being rolled out over the next couple of weeks and will be available for both personal Google accounts and Google Workspace customers.
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