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Google has issued a warning about its Google Calendar service. The tech giant says hackers might abuse this service secretly and send commands to a piece of malware imprinted on a computer. This threat deals with a “command and control” infrastructure created by hackers to communicate with malware after infecting

Google has issued a warning about its Google Calendar service. The tech giant says hackers might abuse this service secretly

Google has issued a warning about its Google Calendar service. The tech giant says hackers might abuse this service secretly

Google has issued a warning about its Google Calendar service. The tech giant says hackers might abuse this service secretly