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OpenAI scrambles to remove personal ChatGPT conversations from Google results.

 

Won't someone think of the King of Ink?!

 

Margaret Attridge / Courthouse News Service: A US jury finds Meta violated the California Invasion of Privacy Act when it intentionally recorded the health data of women via the period tracking app Flo  —  The jury got to decide how seriously Big Tech takes privacy, the attorney for a class of Flo users said in closing arguments.

 

Our tests have shown there are ways to get around the promised security improvements exclusive  Microsoft Recall, the AI app that takes screenshots of what you do on your PC so you can search for it later, has a filter that's supposed to prevent it from screenshotting sensitive info like credit card numbers. But a The Register test shows that it still fails in many cases, creating a potential treasure trove for thieves.…

 

Cybersecurity researchers have successfully demonstrated how Large Language Model (LLM) honeypots can effectively deceive threat actors into revealing their attack methodologies and malicious payloads. In a recent breakthrough incident, an SSH-based LLM honeypot managed to capture a real threat actor who unknowingly interacted with the artificial intelligence system, believing they had compromised a legitimate server […] The post LLM Honeypot’s Can Trick Threat Actors to Leak Binaries and Known Exploits appeared first on Cyber Security News.

 

US semiconductor giant is trying to revive sales in the country.

 

The Tea app is a warning.

 

If you want to work with dead bodies, AI probably won't steal your career.

 

Crims warned 40% of respondents that they and their families would suffer Ransomware gangs now frequently threaten physical violence against employees and their families as a way to force victim organizations into paying their demands.…

 

Forget gullible old people — Gen Z is the most at-risk age group on the Web. Older folks might want to ignore it, but employers are likely to feel the brunt.

 

Russia spying on foreign embassies? Say it ain't so Russian cyberspies are abusing local internet service providers' networks to target foreign embassies in Moscow and collect intel from diplomats' devices, according to a Microsoft Threat Intelligence warning.…

 

Cyber threats are becoming more frequent and sophisticated, and rural hospitals and clinics are feeling the pressure from all sides: tight budgets, small teams, limited training, complex technology, and vendors that do not always offer much help. Often, they are left juggling security tools without the IT support to use them effectively, according to Paubox. Compared to their urban counterparts, rural healthcare organizations are hitting more cybersecurity roadblocks, and not just in one or two … More → The post Why rural hospitals are losing the cybersecurity battle appeared first on Help Net Security.

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