With more than 4 million weekly downloads, the Nx build platform became the first known supply chain breach where hackers weaponized AI assistants for data theft.
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With more than 4 million weekly downloads, the Nx build platform became the first known supply chain breach where hackers weaponized AI assistants for data theft.
AI-powered phishing attacks leverage ConnectWise ScreenConnect for remote access, underscoring their sophistication.
Google says the hackers systematically exported corporate data, focusing on secrets such as AWS and Snowflake keys.
Google researchers say China-linked UNC6384 combined social engineering, signed malware, and adversary-in-the-middle attacks to evade detection.
State websites and phone lines were taken offline, but officials say emergency services and personal data remain unaffected.
Competition among malware-as-a-service developers has transformed infostealers into refined, accessible tools for cybercriminals worldwide.
Zero-day exploited in the wild forces Citrix and CISA to push emergency patch deadlines for federal agencies.
Proof-of-concept ransomware uses AI models to generate attack scripts in real time.
Building secure AI agent systems requires a disciplined engineering approach focused on deliberate architecture and human oversight.
The personal information of many individuals was stolen from Healthcare Services Group’s computer systems in 2024.
A critical vulnerability in Docker Desktop allows attackers to modify the filesystem of Windows hosts to become administrators.
Researchers show how popular AI systems can be tricked into processing malicious instructions by hiding them in images.
Auchan confirms that the personal information of hundreds of thousands of customers was stolen in a data breach.
CISA urges federal agencies to immediately patch an exploited arbitrary file write vulnerability in Git that leads to remote code execution.
Tech giants have received a letter from the FTC urging them not to weaken security and privacy at the request of foreign governments.
Researchers unveil OneFlip, a Rowhammer-based attack that flips a single bit in neural network weights to stealthily backdoor AI systems without degrading performance.