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Cybersecurity experts praise veto of California’s AI safety bill
Laura FrenchSeptember 30, 2024
Despite its good intentions, many experts said the bill took a flawed approach to regulating AI safety.
Researchers hacked Kia cars armed with only license plate numbers
Shaun NicholsSeptember 30, 2024
A team of security researchers discovered a vulnerability that allows for Kia cars to be remotely compromised with nothing more than a license plate number.
Louisiana accounting firm breach affects 127,000 customers
Steve ZurierSeptember 30, 2024
Midsize accounting firm takes nearly a year to notify customers of a breach.
Gemini for Workspace susceptible to indirect prompt injection, researchers say
Laura FrenchSeptember 27, 2024
Gmail emails, Google Slides and Google Drive files could be used to manipulate the LLM.
CUPS vulnerabilities put Linux systems at risk of remote code execution
Shaun NicholsSeptember 27, 2024
Four vulnerabilities in the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) could allow for RCE.
RaaS group Storm-0501 targets hybrid cloud environments in the US
Steve ZurierSeptember 27, 2024
Financially motivated group uses legit Python key and hash management tool to steal credentials.
Digital personhood: InfoSec World 2024 delves into the legal implications of AI
Paul WagenseilSeptember 27, 2024
Widespread adoption of artificial intelligence could substantially change U.S. law, several experts said at the InfoSec World 2024 security conference.
38% of AI-using employees admit to sending sensitive work data
Laura FrenchSeptember 26, 2024
More than half of employees report receiving no training on secure AI use.