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An AI startup promises to call your elderly parents for you if you don’t have time, or simply don’t want to, and we tested out the service.

 

Hertz is alerting customers to a data breach involving driver’s license numbers and other personal information, following a hack in its supply chain.

 

Prodaft is currently buying accounts from five Dark Web forums and offers to pay extra for administrator or moderator accounts. The idea is to infiltrate forums to boost its threat intelligence.

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AI Awful at Fixing Buggy Code (www.bankinfosecurity.com)
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LLMs Falter on Real-World Bugs, Even With Debugger Access: MicrosoftArtificial intelligence can code but it can't debug says Microsoft after observing how large language models performed when given a series of real world software programming tests. Most LLMs struggle to resolve software bugs, even when given access to traditional developer tools such as debuggers.

 

From crypto kingpins to sophisticated scammers, these are the lesser-known hacking groups that should be on your radar.

 

Exploited vulnerabilities have turned up in Ivanti products 16 times since 2024. That’s more than any other vendor in the network edge device space. The post Is Ivanti the problem or a symptom of a systemic issue with network devices? appeared first on CyberScoop.

 

The European Commission is issuing burner phones to officials traveling to the United States amid fears of espionage in Trump’s America

 

A recent report, the “2025 State of Pentesting Report,” highlights a troubling issue in cybersecurity. It reveals that organizations are only dealing with 69% of their most serious security weaknesses. This means that many critical issues remain unresolved, putting companies at risk of cyberattacks. The report highlights the widening gap between perceived and actual security […] The post 69% of Critical & High Severity Vulnerabilities Not Patched by Organizations appeared first on Cyber Security News.

 

A newly created inetpub folder turns out to be part of a Microsoft update against a vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-21204

 

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Military units, government nerds appear to join the fray, with physical infra in sights Feature  From triggering a water tank overflow in Texas to shutting down Russian state news services on Vladimir Putin's birthday, self-styled hacktivists have been making headlines.…

 

A new class of supply chain attacks named 'slopsquatting' has emerged from the increased use of generative AI tools for coding and the model's tendency to "hallucinate" non-existent package names. [...]

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