The Times has a story on how @JakeMooreUK
used AI-generated deep fakes to land a job despite even the references being non-existent.
How my deep fake AI avatar beat 261 humans to land tech job https://t.co/Gue8QEBEnU
Prompt injection is quickly becoming one of the biggest security headaches in AI. (Who would have thought!?)
We’ve gone from tricking chatbots into silly responses to allegedly manipulating AI support systems into handing over Instagram accounts 😬😬
https://t.co/HwCFjvpnl8
Good Morning Britain has received a nomination for Best Daytime Show at the National Television Awards, and our @susannareid100 is also nominated for Best TV Presenter.
To cast your vote, visit https://t.co/qppnNzp6Gq
🔐Apple's New Anti-Snatching Feature Will Auto-Lock iPhones When Stolen From Your Hand
Source: https://t.co/Kz65Ifm6vH
Apple is reportedly developing a new iPhone security feature designed to automatically lock the device the moment it detects a theft-in-progress — a significant upgrade to the company's existing anti-theft protections that could close one of the most dangerous gaps in mobile security today.
The feature is currently under active development and mirrors Android's existing Theft Detection Lock. Once triggered, it will automatically lock an iPhone the instant the system confirms it has been snatched, cutting off a thief's access before they can exploit an unlocked screen.
If the system detects that the iPhone has been taken at an unfamiliar location by an unfamiliar actor, it will lock the device and apply the same access restrictions currently enforced by Stolen Device Protection — blocking changes to Apple ID credentials, passwords, and other sensitive settings.
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Google is making big changes to its search engine. Instead of mostly showing links to websites, it’s now going to put AI-generated answers and interactive features front and center.
Starting next Tuesday, search results will include bigger conversation-style boxes, AI information assistants, and personalized mini-apps powered by Gemini.
The old “ten blue links” era is basically over.
This shift will send even less traffic to independent websites and news publishers on top of the drops many have already seen from Google’s AI overviews.
Publishers who rely on Google to get readers will need to adapt fast, because fewer people will click through to the original content.
‘If they can get good PR out of it, they’re going to be singing and dancing around it.’
Cybersecurity adviser Jake Moore tells Matthew Wright why police are using facial recognition at UK protests for the first time.
ESET's Global Cybersecurity Advisor Jake Moore joins us on stage at Accountex next week to cover the AI risks that are too often overlooked by finance teams.
Catch the session on 13th May, 13:20 - Theatre 1 at the FD Show.
Get in touch: https://t.co/OHJQsTvXQf
The SNP admit they ‘edited quickly’ the viral photo of John Swinney after an AI expert said it was likely the technology had been used to create it
@JakeMooreUK ran the image through deepfake detection software, which was '78% confident' AI had been involved
Lovable has a mass data breach affecting every project created before november 2025.
I made a lovable account today and was able to access another users source code, database credentials, AI chat histories, and customer data are all readable by any free account.
nvidia, microsoft, uber, and spotify employees all have accounts. the bug was reported 48 days ago. its not fixed. They marked it as duplicate and left it open.