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  • Wed Apr 23

Feds charge 16 Russians allegedly tied to botnets used in cyberattacks and spying

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Researchers cause GitLab AI developer assistant to turn safe code malicious

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Google’s Will Smith double is better at eating AI spaghetti … but it’s crunchy?

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Destructive malware available in NPM repo went unnoticed for 2 years

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Report calls for regulation of “legally and ethically flawed” VMware

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New Claude 4 AI model refactored code for 7 hours straight

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Authorities carry out global takedown of infostealer used by cybercriminals

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“Microsoft has simply given us no other option,” Signal says as it blocks Windows Recall

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Apple legend Jony Ive takes control of OpenAI’s design future

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Windows 11’s most important new feature is post-quantum cryptography. Here’s why.

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Chicago Sun-Times prints summer reading list full of fake books

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The empire strikes back with F-bombs: AI Darth Vader goes rogue with profanity, slurs

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Spies hack high-value mail servers using an exploit from yesteryear

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OpenAI adds GPT-4.1 to ChatGPT amid complaints over confusing model lineup

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Google introduces Advanced Protection mode for its most at-risk Android users

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GOP sneaks decade-long AI regulation ban into spending bill

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New attack can steal cryptocurrency by planting false memories in AI chatbots

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New pope chose his name based on AI’s threats to “human dignity”

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New Lego-building AI creates models that actually stand up in real life

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AI use damages professional reputation, study suggests

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Fidji Simo joins OpenAI as new CEO of Applications

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DOGE software engineer’s computer infected by info-stealing malware

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Trump admin to roll back Biden’s AI chip restrictions

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WhatsApp provides no cryptographic management for group messages

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VMware perpetual license holders receive cease-and-desist letters from Broadcom

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Jury orders NSO to pay $167 million for hacking WhatsApp users

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Data centers say Trump’s crackdown on renewables bad for business, AI

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Man pleads guilty to using malicious AI software to hack Disney employee

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Signal clone used by Trump official stops operations after report it was hacked

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OpenAI scraps controversial plan to become for-profit after mounting pressure

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Hundreds of e-commerce sites hacked in supply-chain attack

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Microsoft’s new “passwordless by default” is great but comes at a cost

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Claude’s AI research mode now runs for up to 45 minutes before delivering reports

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Time saved by AI offset by new work created, study suggests

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Why MFA is getting easier to bypass and what to do about it

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Windows RDP lets you log in using revoked passwords. Microsoft is OK with that.

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Millions of Apple Airplay-enabled devices can be hacked via Wi-Fi

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The end of an AI that shocked the world: OpenAI retires GPT-4

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Trump admin lashes out as Amazon considers displaying tariff costs on its sites

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AI-generated code could be a disaster for the software supply chain. Here’s why.

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ChatGPT goes shopping with new product-browsing feature

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Backblaze responds to claims of “sham accounting,” customer backups at risk

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iOS and Android juice jacking defenses have been trivial to bypass for years

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New study shows why simulated reasoning AI models don’t yet live up to their billing

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FBI offers $10 million for information about Salt Typhoon members

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In the age of AI, we must protect human creativity as a natural resource

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Entries updated May 24, 2025 11:28:52 AM PDT

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