Security researchers found a Google Gemini flaw that let hidden instructions in a meeting invite extract private calendar data and create deceptive events.
A malicious calendar invite can trick Google's Gemini AI into leaking private meeting data through prompt injection attacks.
A Google Calendar event with a malicious description could be abused to instruct Gemini to leak summaries of a victim’s private meetings.
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