State-backed Russian, Chinese and Iranian hackers have been active during the 2024 US campaign season, compromising digital accounts associated with political campaigns, spreading disinformation and investigating election systems. But in …
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The Chinese spy operation adds to the growing sense of a tumult of foreign digital interference in the election, which has already included Iranian hackers attempting to hack and leak …
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A database containing confidential, sometimes personal, information from the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women was openly accessible on the Internet, revealing more than 115,000 files related …
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WIRED has learned that a $2 million contract that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement signed with Israeli commercial spyware provider Paragon Solutions has been suspended and placed under compliance review. …
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And that’s not all. Each week, we round up the security and privacy news we didn’t cover in depth. Click on the headlines to read the full stories. And stay …
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This message can cause an AI chatbot to identify and extract personal details from your chats
by ElijahThe researchers say that if the attack were carried out in the real world, people could be socially manipulated into believing that the unintelligible message could do something useful, such …
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“We will continue to attack ChatGPT until genocide supporter Tal Broda is fired and ChatGPT stops holding dehumanizing views on Palestinians,” Anonymous Sudan responded in a Telegram post explaining its …
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This announcement is not the first time a technology company has shared plans to help detect deepfakes in real time. In 2022, Intel released its Fake Catcher tool for the …
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It looked like a super AI tool for fighting crime. Then the defense lawyers started asking questions
by ElijahIn 2017, Kayla Unbehaun, then 9 years old, was kidnapped. For years, the South Elgin, Illinois, police department searched for Unbehaun and her noncustodial mother, Heather Unbehaun, accused of the …
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Password-removing technology known as “passkeys” has proliferated over the past two years, developed by the technology industry association known as the FIDO Alliance as an easier, more secure authentication alternative. …