Hacked websites and internet-connected devices in Europe are serving as cyberespionage launchpads for Russia's ongoing war ...
Kimsuky North Korea AI hacking expanded significantly: the spy group built a self-hosted LLM lab inside its own attack ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A former softball coach and Butler County firefighter has been arrested and charged with voyeurism and grooming, according to Montgomery County prosecutors. James Ryan Grubbs, 48, ...
Mysterious drone flights that disrupted major European airports and flew over NATO member military bases hosting US nuclear weapons may be the work of a coordinated Kremlin campaign launched from ...
PARIS, June 16 (Reuters) - France's domestic intelligence agency DGSI will replace tools from U.S. tech firm Palantir (PLTR.O), opens new tab in favour of a French ‌rival, ChapsVision, the French ...
BEIJING—Chinese spies are increasingly posing as job recruiters on LinkedIn and other professional networking sites to recruit Western military and government personnel, the U.S. and its intelligence ...
Sophos X-Ops analysts published research this week concerning an unidentified threat actor using AI technology to develop endpoint detection and response (EDR) evasion tactics through the lens of what ...
Unionized New York Times employees have taken legal action against the publication, claiming it uses artificial intelligence to “surveil and monitor” them. Staffers in the New York Times Guild and the ...
Over the decades, there has been no shortage of sites using clever techniques to covertly track visitors’ browsing histories, device fingerprints, and keystrokes and mouse movements in real time. Even ...
A chip shortage forced the NSA to keep using Anthropic’s AI despite a Pentagon blacklist. The White House approved $9B for classified data centres. The US government has a problem it cannot publicly ...
The C.I.A. and N.S.A. cannot fully deploy the latest models on their classified systems because of a shortage of cutting-edge chips. By Dustin Volz and Julian E. Barnes Dustin Volz and Julian E.