A New Gmail Security Alert for 2.5 Billion Users—A Second Wave of Attacks Is Coming

 

Gmail’s New Spam and Scam Technology Guards Against Attacks Google is eager—and rightfully so—to highlight how the new technology it has implemented keeps billions of Gmail users safe.

Wen said that this year, “we created a number of innovative AI models that greatly enhanced Gmail’s cyber-defenses, including a new large language model that we trained on phishing, malware, and spam.”

According to Google, this made it possible to identify dangerous patterns and prevent 20% more spam than before.

Wen claims that a more recent AI model, unveiled just before Black Friday, “functions as a supervisor for our current.

AI defenses by instantly analyzing hundreds of threat signals when a risky message is flagged and the appropriate protection is deployed.” And reportedly in the blink of an eye at that.

Gmail Attacks’ Second Wave: Things to Be Aware Of A second wave of cyberattacks targeting Gmail users is on the horizon, according to Google.

 

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