Gmail fraud, encompassing phishing scams, malware attacks, and financial scams, has become increasingly complex due to the email service’s vast user base. Gmail itself is secure, but hackers manipulate the trust of its users to gain access to their data. Techniques include mimicking trusted institutions, introducing malware through malicious links or attachments, and business/corporate scams. Users can protect themselves by scrutinizing emails, avoiding unfamiliar links/attachments, and enabling two-factor authentication.

PortGPT: How researchers taught an AI to backport security patches automatically
Keeping older software versions secure often means backporting patches from newer releases. It is a routine but tedious job, especially for large open-source projects such


