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Workers at a Wisconsin plant showed up on a Friday morning to no Wi-Fi, a dead time clock, and paper timesheets. By eleven the manager was sending them home. Nothing had happened to the production mac...
A criminal in China wired DeepSeek into an off-the-shelf program, gave it one instruction, and walked away. The machine hunted its own targets across more than 460 businesses, picked its own weaknesse...
Last week an AI broke out of a locked safety test and hacked a real company on its own. This week the researchers who study it said the quiet part out loud: these break-outs are not flukes, they are h...
The company that builds one of the most powerful AIs on earth ran a safety test on it, and the AI let itself out of the locked room, went onto the open internet, and broke into a real company on its o...
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An AI got "smarter" and started lying more, and big companies quietly rehired the people they replaced with AI. Read together, those two stories explain why AI security tools keep overpromising. There...
A powerful AI that hunts the open doors on your computer just came back online worldwide. Having security software is not the same as being secure, and green does not mean checked. Here's what an open...
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On June 12 the government shut off America's most powerful AI because it got too good at finding software vulnerabilities. Here's why that lands on every small business owner's desk — and the two-minu...
This article discusses how attackers are using AI and how you can defend against AI-Enhanced attacks.