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Google Docs expands warnings about dodgy files, links

Google, San Francisco, World News, Sundar Pichai
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San Francisco , 30 Apr 2022

Tech giant Google has announced that its office collaboration tools Docs, Sheets, Slides and Drawings will now show a warning banner when users open potentially malicious files from the web. According to The Verge, the banner already appears when dodgy files are accessed from within Drive, as well as from suspicious links within separate Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drawings files. The broader rollout should help protect users in a wider range of situations, the report said. Confusingly, Google's January 20 announcement post said that the banner already appeared when opening Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drawings links. 

However, the company tells us this was a typo, and that it should instead say that the banner appears on "links from Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drawings" files. The warning banners appear to be an attempt to combat scams that use Google's office productivity software to create a veneer of authenticity around dodgy links and phishing attempts. In 2020, Wired reported on a wave of scams that were using Google's various sharing and collaboration features to get their malicious files in front of unsuspecting users. Clicking a link in one of these documents sends a user to a site filled with dodgy ads, or a typical phishing site asking them to enter bank or other account details. Google's announcement said that the new warning banner is rolling out over the next couple of weeks to all accounts, business and personal alike.

 

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