PromptSpy, a new Android spyware, leverages Google’s Gemini AI to automate its persistence and evade removal, showcasing how generative AI is reshaping the cybercrime landscape.
Google I/O 2026 is set to unveil Android 17 and new Gemini AI advances. Dive into what's coming, why it matters, and how it could reshape the tech world.
Google’s Gemini AI is being weaponized by state-backed hackers for cyber reconnaissance, phishing, and malware, according to a new investigation. Groups from North Korea, China, and Iran are exploiting the tool, blurring the line between legitimate research and digital espionage.
Google’s Gemini AI has become a powerful tool for state-backed hackers and cybercriminals, who use it for everything from phishing and malware creation to attempting to steal the AI’s own intellectual secrets.
Google’s Gemini AI can now browse the web for you inside Chrome, shifting from passive assistant to active operator. Discover how auto browse works, who gets access, and what it means for the future of online privacy and control.
Google’s ChromeOS 144 update embeds Gemini AI directly into Chrome, offering real-time, page-aware assistance and transforming productivity and education on Chromebook Plus. Is this the dawn of a smarter browser—or a new digital divide?
Google is quietly preparing to integrate its Gemini AI into Chrome for Android, transforming it into an agentic browser. Explore the technical details, potential features, and what this means for the future of mobile browsing.
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Google’s Gemini AI is now part of Gmail, promising smarter email management and automation. Netcrook explores the new features, their impact on privacy, and what users need to know.
Google Assistant faces its final days as Google sets March 2026 for its shutdown. Discover why Gemini is taking over, and what this means for user privacy.