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AI-generated passwords are "highly predictable" and aren’t truly random, making them easier for cybercriminals to crack.
Hopefully Meta really will file this in the "just because we can do it doesn't mean we should" drawer.
An AI chatbot posing as Google’s Gemini is being used to pitch fake “Google Coin,” promising 7x returns.
AI-assisted website builders are making it far easier for scammers to impersonate well-known and trusted brands, including Malwarebytes.
A security researcher found an exposed database belonging to the Chat & Ask AI app, once again traced back to a Firebase misconfiguration.
Journalists retested Grok and found it still generates offensive images even when told the subjects were vulnerable, non-consenting people.
Mozilla and other companies are starting to see why giving users a choice over AI features matters.
Around 50,000 chat transcripts between children and Bondu’s AI dinosaur plushie were accessible to anyone with a Google account.
Details are currently thin, but one thing is clear: paying more is unlikely to buy users meaningful privacy or less tracking.