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 ...
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Gmail 10-year bug exposed—Here’s what you should know
ThioJoe exposes a 10-year Gmail bug and explains what users need to know. California lawmaker proposes splitting state in two ...
Another day, another example of the Web's inability to protect personal information. This latest instance involves a bug in Google Apps that allowed students at several colleges to read each other's ...
When people around the world logged into their Gmail accounts yesterday, some got a bit of a creepy surprise: an emoji skull and crossbones anchored in the right-hand corner of their screen. When ...
No company is perfect. Not even Google. So, marketers who sent email campaigns to or from Gmail accounts last week may want to check their recipient list. Yvonne Bell points to a bug in Google Gmail ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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