Europe Is Bending the Knee to the US on Tech Policy
European tech policy initiatives face significant delays and potential reversals due to growing US influence. The EU AI Act, Digital Services Act, and Digital Markets Act are all at...
Read moreAmazon Is Using Specialized AI Agents for Deep Bug Hunting
Amazon is deploying specialized AI agents to enhance its security protocols by proactively identifying software vulnerabilities and developing defenses. These agents compete in teams to simulate attack scenarios and...
Read moreGoogle steps up AI scam protection in India, but gaps remain
Google is enhancing AI-driven scam detection in India by introducing on-device fraud alerts for Pixel 9 phones and screen-sharing warnings for financial apps. Digital fraud is rising sharply in...
Read moreJoby Aviation makes ‘corporate espionage’ claims in lawsuit against rival Archer
Joby Aviation has filed a lawsuit against Archer Aviation, accusing the rival company of using stolen trade secrets from a former employee to gain a competitive edge. The legal...
Read moreSalesforce says some of its customers’ data was accessed after Gainsight breach
Salesforce confirmed an investigation into a breach affecting some customers’ data, linked to Gainsight apps that connect to its platform. The incident appears tied to Gainsight’s external connections rather...
Read moreWIRED Roundup: DHS’s Privacy Breach, AI Romantic Affairs, and Google Sues Text Scammers
The WIRED podcast episode “Uncanny Valley” examines critical issues surrounding data misuse, AI ethics, and government overreach. It highlights the Department of Homeland Security’s controversial data collection practices targeting...
Read moreHow the classic anime ‘Ghost in the Shell’ predicted the future of cybersecurity 30 years ago
The 30th-anniversary analysis of ‘Ghost in the Shell’ reveals how the 1989 manga’s cyberpunk narrative anticipated modern cybersecurity challenges. The Puppet Master, a government-backed hacker, mirrors real-world APTs and...
Read moreUS, UK, and Australia sanction Russian ‘bulletproof’ web host used in ransomware attacks
U.S., U.K., and Australia have imposed sanctions on a Russian web hosting firm linked to ransomware attacks. The targeted company, Media Land, allegedly provided infrastructure for cybercriminal groups like...
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