Google Drive update will stop even the most gullible users falling victim to scams

Google is rolling out an update for its cloud storage service designed to shield even the least security-savvy users from malicious content.

As explained in a blog post, Google Drive will now serve up banner alerts at the top of the page whenever a user opens a potentially dangerous file in Docs, Sheets, Slides and other Google Workspace apps.



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