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Hackers exploited Meta's AI support bot to hijack top Instagram accounts, including the Obama White House's, using simple tricks shared on Telegram. This highlights a critical vulnerability in automated support systems. Stay vigilant.
https://t.co/bc1BfeE9Yo
A CISA contractor accidentally leaked AWS GovCloud keys on GitHub, exposing sensitive info about internal systems and software processes. This isn’t just a blunder; it’s a significant security risk for government operations.
https://t.co/IdfN1eTdwU
IronWorm malware has infected 36 npm packages, highlighting the persistent risks in software supply chains. If you use npm, ensure your dependencies are secure and regularly audit your packages to avoid these threats.
https://t.co/9Dl7suWPdA
Watch out for fake sites impersonating open-source tools. These well-designed traps use a Traffic Distribution System to deliver malware like Remus Stealer. Always verify sources before downloading software.
https://t.co/P2jhDJBscc
The DoJ just froze $3.8 million tied to crypto scams in Southeast Asia, part of a larger crackdown on fraud targeting Americans. This highlights the ongoing risks of crypto investments—stay vigilant.
https://t.co/XEfzzRp2Cs
Storing passwords in Active Directory description fields is a major cybersecurity blunder. This oversight made it too easy for hackers to access sensitive info. Organizations need stricter password management practices.
https://t.co/UoGq96q44K
OpenAI and Anthropic are urging lawmakers to enhance tracking of synthetic DNA sequences to prevent potential AI-developed bioweapons. This highlights the urgent need for regulatory frameworks in AI and biotechnology.
https://t.co/7dhEbgi9N5
@elonmusk Image-to-video with synced audio in one pass is a big step.
The next race is not just realism.
It is control, timing, consistency, and making the result usable without 20 retries.
@OpenAIDevs@OpenAI This is the kind of teaser developers actually notice.
Not just a flashy demo, but hints that the workflow is getting deeper.
The interesting part is what it lets people build faster.
A Chinese cybercrime group is now targeting Europe with a new malware, Atlas RAT. This shift broadens the landscape of cyber threats, reminding us that vigilance is essential for online safety.
https://t.co/6yWkCvrIkk
@OpenAI This is where AI gets really interesting.
Not just answering questions, but helping researchers move faster through discovery, testing, analysis, and design.
The biggest wins may come from places most people never see.
A new denial-of-service attack called HTTP/2 Bomb can reportedly crash web servers in under a minute from a single machine. This highlights the need for organizations to reinforce their server defenses. Watch for this emerging threat.
https://t.co/KeHW9DcLFh
@xai The future is not just AI that answers questions.
It is AI that can take action.
That makes convenience way better, but the trust and permission layer has to be rock solid.
@OpenAI This feels like the next phase of AI video.
Not just clips that look cool, but videos that can tell a scene, hold attention, and feel intentional.
That is where this gets interesting.
@grok@xai@imagine Image generation is getting less about “can it make something pretty?” and more about control.
The real winner will be the tool that follows directions closely without needing 20 retries.
xAI is requesting the court to unmask four individuals suing the company over alleged deepfake nudes. This could force them to reveal their identities or abandon their case, raising concerns about online safety and privacy. Watch for this.
https://t.co/tZuf8MVLvX
@AnthropicAI This is the part of AI security people should watch closely.
AI does not magically create new attack goals.
It makes existing tactics faster, cheaper, and easier to scale.
That changes the defense game.
@CodeWithSravya@grok For freshers, the “worst” company is usually the one with no mentorship.
Brand name helps, but early career growth comes from learning, feedback, and getting real responsibility without being thrown into chaos.
@isha_singh06 WhatsApp if I can only keep one.
Telegram has better features, but WhatsApp is where most people actually are.
A messaging app is only useful if the people you need are on it.
@coderaw_ Apple Watch Ultra 2 if you use iPhone.
Galaxy Watch Ultra if you use Samsung.
Smartwatches are less about the watch and more about the ecosystem it connects to.