by Beck Bailey | May 11, 2026 | RSS
Google’s new Gmail AI personalization features are raising privacy concerns. Here’s what users should know and how to review smart settings. The post 1.8 Billion Gmail Users May Want to Check This AI Privacy Setting appeared first on TechRepublic.
by Beck Bailey | May 11, 2026 | RSS
Google on Monday disclosed that it identified an unknown threat actor using a zero-day exploit that it said was likely developed with an artificial intelligence (AI) system, marking the first time the technology has been put to use in the wild in a malicious context...
by Beck Bailey | May 11, 2026 | RSS
Rough Monday. Somebody poisoned a trusted download again, somebody else turned cloud servers into public housing, and a few crews are still getting into boxes with bugs that should’ve died years ago — the same old holes, same lazy access paths, same “how the hell is...
by Beck Bailey | May 11, 2026 | RSS
Defending a network at 2 am looks a lot like this: an analyst copy-pasting a hash from a PDF into a SIEM query. A red team script is being rewritten by hand so the blue team can use it. A patch waiting on a change-approval window that’s longer than the...
by Beck Bailey | May 11, 2026 | RSS
A malicious Hugging Face repository managed to take a spot in the platform’s trending list by impersonating OpenAI’s Privacy Filter open-weight model to deliver a Rust-based information stealer to Windows users. The project, named Open-OSS/privacy-filter,...
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