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Sat Jun 7
Unless users take action, Android will let Gemini access third-party apps
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“No honor among thieves”: M&S hacking group starts turf war
15h
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Provider of covert surveillance app spills passwords for 62,000 users
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AT&T rolls out Wireless Account Lock protection to curb the SIM-swap scourge
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Drug cartel hacked FBI official’s phone to track and kill informants, report says
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Actively exploited vulnerability gives extraordinary control over server fleets
1w
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Anthropic summons the spirit of Flash games for the AI age
1w
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VMware perpetual license holder receives audit letter from Broadcom
1w
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Anthropic destroyed millions of print books to build its AI models
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Ubuntu disables Intel GPU security mitigations, promises 20% performance boost
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The résumé is dying, and AI is holding the smoking gun
1w
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Canadian telecom hacked by suspected China state group
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Record DDoS pummels site with once-unimaginable 7.3Tbps of junk traffic
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Israel-tied Predatory Sparrow hackers are waging cyberwar on Iran’s financial system
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Address bar shows hp.com. Browser displays scammers’ malicious text anyway.
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Scientists once hoarded pre-nuclear steel; now we’re hoarding pre-AI content
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Cybersecurity takes a big hit in new Trump executive order
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OpenAI weighs “nuclear option” of antitrust complaint against Microsoft
2w
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Vandals cut fiber-optic lines, causing outage for Spectrum Internet subscribers
3w
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Coming to Apple OSes: A seamless, secure way to import and export passkeys
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Hollywood studios target AI image generator in copyright lawsuit
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With the launch of o3-pro, let’s talk about what AI “reasoning” actually does
3w
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Found in the wild: 2 Secure Boot exploits. Microsoft is patching only 1 of them.
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OpenAI signs surprise deal with Google Cloud despite fierce AI rivalry
3w
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After AI setbacks, Meta bets billions on undefined “superintelligence”
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US air traffic control still runs on Windows 95 and floppy disks
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