- Google has warned that hackers could potentially abuse its Google Calendar service to secretly send commands to malware.
- The threat uses “command and control” infrastructure to communicate with the malware after it is planted into an IT system.
- Google has urged companies to monitor their networks for suspicious activity and adopt “baselines for network traffic” to avoid infection.
Google has warned that hackers could potentially abuse its Google Calendar service to secretly send commands to malware.
The threat uses “command and control” infrastructure to communicate with the malware after it is planted into an IT system.
Google has urged companies to monitor their networks for suspicious activity and adopt “baselines for network traffic” to avoid infection.