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From bogus résumés to fake IDs, North Korean and Chinese hackers are using AI chatbots to infiltrate companies and carry out ...
Koi has raised $48 million to help companies protect against software add-ons, which are increasing in usage and can evade ...
Anthropic investigates alarming AI abuse case where hacker automated entire cybercrime campaign using Claude, stealing ...
Is the second Trump administration open to private-sector companies — or non-military or other government agencies — using ...
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How hackers seized the FBI’s botnet takedown targets and built a stronger cyberweapon from it
Hackers took over the very same hacked devices the FBI had just cleaned out. What was supposed to be a federal win turned ...
Google has confirmed that hackers created a fraudulent account in its Law Enforcement Request System (LERS) platform that law enforcement uses to submit official data requests to the company ...
SwissBorg $41M hack, hidden malicious npm code, sanctions on Southeast Asian networks, California launderer's sentencing, ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Seoul National professor: Homomorphic encryption prevents hacking
AI, artificial intelligence, data protection is a field where South Korea can take first place.” Professor Cheon Jeong-hee of the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Seoul National University, met ...
A Sept. 7 exploit drained $2.59 million from Sui-based Nemo when unaudited code was deployed under single-sig control.
Automate Your Life on MSN
Why did two hackers infiltrate a North Korean spy’s computer for months?
Earlier this year, two hackers broke into one machine and discovered something wild. It wasn’t just some random server. It ...
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