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The attorneys filed court documents referencing eight non-existent cases, then admitted it was a "hallucination" by an AI tool.

 

The Dutch Police (Politie) dismantled the ZServers/XHost bulletproof hosting operation after taking offline 127 servers used by the illegal platform. [...]

 

Over 800 Steam users downloaded a free-to-play survival game that contained malware before it was taken down.

 

In mid-March 2024, KrebsOnSecurity revealed that the founder of the personal data removal service Onerep also founded dozens of people-search companies. Shortly after that investigation was published, Mozilla said it would stop bundling Onerep with the Firefox browser and wind down its partnership. But nearly a year later, Mozilla is still promoting it to Firefox users.

 

Apple and Google have kept TikTok off their respective app stores, despite promises by President Trump that they would not be punished for hosting the app as it gets a temporary reprieve from ban.

 

Two years after the generative AI boom really began with the launch of ChatGPT, it no longer seems that exciting to have a phenomenally helpful AI assistant hanging around in your web browser or phone, just waiting for you to ask it questions. The next big push in AI is for AI agents that can take action on your behalf. But while agentic AI has already arrived for power users like coders, everyday consumers don’t yet have these kinds of AI assistants. That will soon change. Anthropic, Google DeepMind, and OpenAI have all recently unveiled experimental models that can use computers the way people do—searching the web for information, filling out forms, and clicking buttons. With a little guidance from the human user, they can do thinks like order groceries, call an Uber, hunt for the best price for a product, or find a flight for your next vacation. And while these early models have limited abilities and aren’t yet widely available, they show the direction that AI is going. “This is just the AI clicking around,” said OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in a demo video as he watched the OpenAI agent, called Operator, navigate to OpenTable, look up a San Francisco restaurant, and check for a table for two at 7pm. Zachary Lipton, an associate professor of machine learning at Carnegie Mellon University, notes that AI agents are already being embedded in specialized software for different types of enterprise customers such as salespeople, doctors, and lawyers. But until now, we[...]

 

Security researchers from Korea University have unveiled a new vulnerability in macOS systems running on Apple Silicon processors.  Dubbed “SysBumps,” this attack successfully circumvents Kernel Address Space Layout Randomization (KASLR), a critical security mechanism designed to protect kernel memory from exploitation.  The findings, presented at the 2024 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security […] The post KASLR Exploited: Breaking macOS Apple Silicon Kernel Hardening Techniques appeared first on Cyber Security News.

 

Christian Marie Chapman, of Litchfield Park, Arizona, helped generate over US $17 million for North Korea after over 300 US companies unwittingly hired staff believing them to be US citizens.

Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

 

Despite high-profile attention and even US sanctions, the group hasn’t stopped or even slowed its operation, including the breach of two more US telecoms.

 

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Romance Scams Cost Americans $697.3M Last Year (www.infosecurity-magazine.com)
submitted 7 months ago by lemmydev2 to c/pulse_of_truth
 

Romance scams cost Americans $697.3m in 2024, with crypto fraud schemes on the rise

 

Fortinet has disclosed a second authentication bypass vulnerability that was fixed as part of a January 2025 update for FortiOS and FortiProxy devices. [...]

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