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A researcher has disclosed how he found a—now fixed—vulnerability in Meta AI that could have allowed others to see private questions and answers.
File sharing site WeTransfer has rolled back language that allowed it to train machine learning models on any files that its users uploaded.
Google has released an update for its Chrome browser to patch six security vulnerabilities including one zero-day.
A former US army colonel faces up to ten years in prison after revealing national secrets on a foreign dating app.
Amazon has emailed 200 million customers to warn them about a rather convincing phishing campaign.
Cybercriminals are using sponsored ads and fake news websites to lure victims to investment scams.
A list of topics we covered in the week of July 7 to July 13 of 2025
Deepfake attacks aren't just for recruitment and banking fraud; they've now reached the highest levels of government.
The job applicants' personal information could be accessed by simply guessing a username and using the password “12345.”