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  • The makers of Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses showed me what's next for AR, and it's wild
    8 hours ago   zdnet.com

    The makers of Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses showed me what's next for AR, and it's wild

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Weaponized Invite Enabled Calendar Data Theft via Google Gemini

Weaponized Invite Enabled Calendar Data Theft via Google Gemini

1 day, 11 hours ago   securityweek

A vulnerability in Google’s AI assistant Gemini allowed attackers to leak a victim’s private meetings via Google Calendar events, cybersecurity firm Miggo reports. The attack involved creating a malicious calendar ...

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