Here is what awaits you on your mailbox

Here is what awaits you on your mailbox

2025 risks being a pivotal year for Gmail, which will completely change the system in the face of the growing threat of cyber attacks. News will integrate the application in order to better protect you.

While cyber attacks multiply each year a little more, the mailboxes appear more and more fragile. Faced with this trend at least disturbing, Gmail provides for major changes in order to secure data from its 2.5 billion users. The year 2025 may well mark a turning point for the Google application.

Mail boxes are real bridges for online scams, which represent almost half of the emails sent to the world. In order to bypass this trend, Google has decided to get a gear by implementing an artificial intelligence capable of improving cyberattack detection.

Thanks to this new AI tool, Google puts an end to the somewhat outdated operation of the email system, unchanged for several decades. Because it has not been very little changed since its creation, this system has great vulnerability, which explains why it is so popular with cybercriminals. 2025 announces a big change on the platform.

With its new AI tool, Gmail intends to block out more efficient than ever -to -phishing, malware and spam. Thanks to artificial intelligence, among other things, Gmail ensures to filter nearly 10 million spam emails every minute. According to Google, the new device would improve spam detection capacities by 20% and deal with a considerable number of threats thanks to an amplified speed.

In addition to identifying spam more intelligently, Gmail will provide a functionality entitled “Shielded Email”, “protected email”. The latter will authorize you to generate an email address for single or limited use, allowing to hide your real email address when sending an email. A way to considerably reduce your exposure to malicious actors, since they will not have access to your personal box.

Gmail is therefore preparing for the upcoming resurgence of CyberMenaces via email, as many experts have been able to predict. Note however that if Google turns to AI to better counter online attacks, cybercriminals also adopt techniques based on artificial intelligence. Scams are in fact more and more credible and difficult to detect. This is why, despite the changes made soon by Gmail, the next few years will have to be synonymous with distrust and insight. Threats, although reduced, will always be there.

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