Starting Feb. 13, Google will no longer allow JavaScript attachments on its Gmail service, killing one of the main methods of malware distribution over the past two years. Users will no longer be able ...
Google has announced that it will soon prohibit users from sending Javascript files over email, according to a post on the official blog for GSuite, Google's business and enterprise tools. SEE ALSO: ...
Citing security concerns, Google announced that it will soon block JavaScript (.js) file attachments in Gmail. Spammers and cybercriminals have revived email-based attacks in the last year, giving new ...
In the aftermath of the widespread phishing scam, Gmail has decided to block JavaScript (.js) file attachments from Feb. 13. Google announced this news on Jan. 25 through its G Suit Updates blog.
Gmail user's accounts are about to become safer, as on February 13th Google will begin blocking JS attachments in emails. Currently there are 31 attachments that are being blocked in in Gmail, which ...
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