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Google Gemini Prompt Injection Flaw Exposed Private Calendar Data via Malicious Invites

🗓️ 19 Jan 2026 17:21:00Reported by The Hacker NewsType 
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A security flaw in Google Gemini allows prompt injection via calendar invites to exfiltrate private meeting data.

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20 Jan 2026 07:00Current
7.7High risk
Vulners AI Score7.7
CVSS 3.17.5
CVSS 49.2
EPSS0.00537
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