Cybercriminals are “vibe-hacking” their way into enterprise environments, using Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) to make launching attacks faster and easier, research has claimed, noting ...
Prompt like a hard-ass boss who won't tolerate failure and bots will find ways to breach policy AI agents work together to ...
But new reporting claims that some FBI files tied to the Epstein investigation were accessed by a foreign hacker all the way back in 2023. Reuters reported today, citing an unnamed source and recently ...
According to a Reuters report, a foreign hacker broke into a server that was part of the FBI’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein — without realizing they had hacked an FBI server.
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The hack occurred after a server at the Child Exploitation Forensic Lab in the FBI’s New York Field Office was inadvertently ...
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