Gmail's 'Confidential Mode' May Expose Users to Phishing Scams, Raises Red Flags at DHS A new Google Mail feature has caused the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to raise concerns about users' privacy and security. According to reports, Gmail's new “Confidential Mode” can be used to instigate scams like phishing.
In April, Google revamped Gmail’s look. Along with a sleek, new user interface, the company also introduced several new features, including auto-generated smart replies, the capacity to put a message on snooze and the Confidential Mode.
However, the new Confidential Mode reportedly raised some red flags at the DHS prompting it to issue an alert regarding the “potential emerging threat...for nefarious activity” the new feature could introduce. |