Google Gemini Android Hijack via Notification Prompt Injecti

🟠 High | Source: The Hacker News A vulnerability in Google Gemini’s Android integration allowed malicious content embedded in notifications from apps such as WhatsApp, Slack, Signal, and SMS to hijack the AI assistant without requiring any installed malware. An attacker could craft a poisoned notification that caused Gemini to open browser windows, impersonate contacts, initiate calls, or corrupt the assistant’s long-term memory. This is a prompt injection attack exploiting the trust Gemini places in notification content it processes. ...

3 June 2026 Â· ZX Cloud Security

Google Gemini Android Prompt Injection via Notifications

🟠 High | Source: The Hacker News A prompt injection vulnerability in Google Gemini on Android allowed hostile content embedded in notifications from apps such as WhatsApp, Slack, Signal, and SMS to hijack the AI assistant without requiring any malicious app to be installed. An attacker could craft a poisoned message or notification that caused Gemini to perform unauthorised actions — including impersonating contacts, initiating calls, or corrupting its long-term memory. The attack required no user interaction beyond the assistant processing the notification, making it particularly dangerous for enterprise users relying on AI-assisted workflows. ...

3 June 2026 Â· ZX Cloud Security