Google Drive users are warned about suspicious files that may have been laced with malware. The banners alerting about viruses has now been extended to each file in Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides.
Mark Gadzikowski discovered a bug where Peak software erased files from his hard drive. He writes: "The flaw is in the routine which deletes temp files when the program terminates. The flawed routine ...
Google has been tweaking how it scans files using the Chrome browser to detect malware before downloading. By automating the process as much as is possible, Google is looking to protect users from ...
Google has announced a new update that introduces warning banners in Google Drive to alert users of suspicious files for enhanced security. Earlier on, the same resource was announced at Google Cloud ...
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