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Nitrogen shelling malware from hacked sites
Threat actors are using all the tools at their disposal to deliver malware. Malicious ads are only one step in the chain, with compromised sites providing the free hosting and changing capabilities that can evade detection.
Read moreChatGPT accused of breaking data protection rules
An Italian investigation into privacy concerns has given ChatGPT 30 days to defend itself.
Read moreApple warns of “privacy and security threats” after EU requires it to allow sideloading
To comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act, Apple will allow European iPhone owners to install apps obtained from outside the official App store.
Read moreDeepfake Taylor Swift images circulate online, politicians call for laws to ban deepfake creation
Explicit deepfake images of Taylor Swift caused problems on social media and caused politicians to ask for more legislation
Read moreIn conversation: Bruce Schneier on AI-powered mass spying
Senior Privacy Advocate David Ruiz speaks with Bruce Schneier about artificial intelligence, surveillance, and an era of “mass spying.”
Read moreBruce Schneier predicts a future of AI-powered mass spying: Lock and Code S05E03
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Bruce Schneier about a future of AI-powered mass spying.
Read moreHewlett Packard Enterprise also searched by Cozy Bear
Hewlett Packard Enterprise revealed in a filing that it was breached by Russian group Cozy Bear, similar to Microsoft.
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