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A security researcher says a basic website flaw at a photo booth operator may have exposed hundreds of private customer photos.
The core problem persists: anyone can still buy a 'verified' checkmark from X, so don't take their authenticity for granted.
Facial recognition software has long been criticized for accuracy issues and past wrongful arrests.
Malicious prompts rewritten as poems have been found to bypass AI guardrails. Which models resisted and which failed the poetic jailbreak test?
Scammers are stepping up their game for the holidays, impersonating brands to trick people into handing over their accounts.
A weak spot in WhatsApp’s API allowed researchers to scrape data linked to 3.5 billion registered accounts, including profile photos and “about” text.
Samsung is under fire again for shipping phones in parts of the world with a hidden system app, AppCloud, that users can’t easily remove.
It was the way DoorDash handled the communication of the breach, as much as the data leaked, that has angered customers.
New York is calling out data-driven pricing, where algorithms use your clicks, location and search history to tweak what you pay.
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