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Companies from Marriott to CoreWeave faced high-stakes moments, while Washington reshaped policy on healthcare and hemp.
Anthropic said Thursday that Chinese state-sponsored hackers used its AI coding tool to conduct a “large-scale” cyberattack ...
Major data breach at Conduent exposes personal information of 10+ million people. Government contractor hit by cyberattack ...
Brett Johnson used to steal identities for a living. Now working with the FBI, he says deepfakes, scam farms, and synthetic ...
The media company admitted that cybercriminals attempted to extort a payment after stealing personal information.
Marriott is still excited about brand growth in the apartment-style space after terminating its long-term licensing agreement ...
US equity index futures are in retreat after a session of losses for the S&P 500 (-1.2% to 6,771) and Dow 30 (-0.5% to 47,085), but where it was far more pronounced for the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 (-2.1 ...
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Names, credit-card details and Social Security numbers are the currency of the dark net. Now, your DNA may be, too. Ancestry-tracing company 23andMe is offering five years of genetic-monitoring ...
What we know so far: A hacking collective responsible for leaking personal data on hundreds of federal officials last week has reportedly amassed private records on tens of thousands more, according ...
A new cybersecurity warning reveals how hackers briefly weaponized ChatGPT's Deep Research tool. The attack, called ShadowLeak, allowed them to steal Gmail data through a single invisible prompt — no ...