OpenAI has built an LLM super-hacker called GPT-Red that it uses as a sparring partner to help its other models boost their ...
The Los Angeles Police Department has let its contract with Flock Safety expire after an audit found the company’s license plate reader cameras were incorrectly flagging vehicles as stolen. The audit ...
IBM said it had "faltered" in keeping pace ​with a shift in corporate spending from software to data-center infrastructure ...
Microsoft has patched RoguePlanet—a Defender zero-day vulnerability that lets hackers gain full access to your PC—via Windows ...
Germany plans to give its spy agencies powers to hack, disrupt and deceive foreign attackers in a major overhaul of post-war ...
Anthropic is releasing a pair of its most powerful models to date with Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5. While Mythos 5 is built to let security researchers discover vulnerabilities, the public Fable 5 has ...
Some AI cybersecurity threats are incredibly simple. They’re still dangerous. On June 5, 404 Media reported that attackers had been using Meta’s AI customer support agent to steal Instagram accounts.
Cybersecurity expert McAfee has discovered a dangerous new piece of malware that is spreading across the internet, disguised as Minecraft launchers and mods. Hackers are using YouTube to spread the ...
A forum thread titled “Hacking for Profit. Working method” offers a rare glance into how underground communities pass information about vulnerability exploitation and hacking techniques in a form of ...
At first glance, it looks like a regular USB cable. But a new Kickstarter project called Hacknect is trying to turn something as ordinary as a charging cable into a surprisingly powerful hacking and ...
When security researchers at Mozilla, the maker of the popular web browser Firefox, pointed a powerful new artificial intelligence model at their code, they had a feeling of “vertigo.” Bobby Holley, ...
The past few weeks have brought apparently alarming news of Mythos, an AI that can identify cybersecurity flaws in a matter of moments, leaving operating systems and software vulnerable to hackers.