1/10/2024 0 Comments Dot trick with gmail emailMy personal Gmail experience with these emails is that they used to be a major problem during the first half of the year, with emails like this regularly landing in my inbox. If you want an example of what "adversarial text manipulation" looks like, the below message is something from my spam folder. Previously, spam emails full of special characters made it through Gmail's defenses easily. Google says this can help understand "adversarial text manipulations"-these are emails full of special characters, emojis, typos, and other junk characters that previously were legible by humans but not easily understandable by machines. The latest post on the Google Security blog details a new upgrade to Gmail's spam filters that Google is calling "one of the largest defense upgrades in recent years." The upgrade comes in the form of a new text classification system called RETVec (Resilient & Efficient Text Vectorizer). Getty Images | pagadesign reader comments 129
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