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From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-04-04 21:17:13

NSA warns “fast flux” threatens national security. What is fast flux anyway?

Used by nation-states and crime groups, fast flux bypasses many common defenses.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-04-03 22:16:49

Google unveils end-to-end messages for Gmail. Only thing is: It’s not true E2EE.

Yes, encryption/decryption occurs on end-user devices, but there's a catch.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-04-02 18:06:06

AI bots strain Wikimedia as bandwidth surges 50%

Automated AI bots seeking training data threaten Wikipedia project stability, foundation says.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-04-01 12:30:47

MCP: The new “USB-C for AI” that’s bringing fierce rivals together

Model context protocol standardizes how AI uses data sources, supported by OpenAI and Anthropic.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-29 14:08:49

What could possibly go wrong? DOGE to rapidly rebuild Social Security codebase.

A safe and proper rewrite should take years not months.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-28 22:11:00

Scientists are storing light we cannot see in formats meant for human eyes

New Spectral JPEG XL compression reduces file sizes, making spectral imaging more practical.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-28 19:41:14

Oracle has reportedly suffered 2 separate breaches exposing thousands of customers‘ PII

Alleged breaches affect Oracle Cloud and Oracle Health.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-28 11:00:58

Gemini hackers can deliver more potent attacks with a helping hand from… Gemini

Hacking LLMs has always been more art than science. A new attack on Gemini could change that.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-27 11:15:10

OpenAI’s new AI image generator is potent and bound to provoke

The visual apocalypse is probably nigh, but perhaps seeing was never believing.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-26 14:54:33

Broadcom’s VMware says Siemens pirated “thousands” of copies of its software

VMware claims Siemens showed it a list of the VMware products it's using unlicensed.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-25 21:36:58

Devs say AI crawlers dominate traffic, forcing blocks on entire countries

AI bots hungry for data are taking down sites by accident, but humans are fighting back.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-25 13:12:52

Europe is looking for alternatives to US cloud providers

Some European cloud companies have seen an increase in business.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-24 22:14:15

You can now download the source code that sparked the AI boom

CHM releases code for 2012 AlexNet breakthrough that proved "deep learning" could work.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-21 21:14:35

Cloudflare turns AI against itself with endless maze of irrelevant facts

New approach punishes AI companies that ignore "no crawl" directives.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-21 19:08:56

Anthropic’s new AI search feature digs through the web for answers

Anthropic Claude just caught up with a ChatGPT feature from 2023—but will it be accurate?

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-19 22:12:47

Study finds AI-generated meme captions funnier than human ones on average

Mollick proclaims "the meme Turing Test has been passed," but a new study offers a key caveat.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-18 21:19:53

Nvidia announces DGX desktop “personal AI supercomputers”

Asus, Dell, HP and others to produce powerful desktop machines that run AI models locally.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-18 21:10:57

Nvidia announces “Rubin Ultra” and “Feynman” AI chips for 2027 and 2028

CEO Jensen Huang says new chips will power robots and billions of AI agents.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-18 11:15:35

Farewell Photoshop? Google’s new AI lets you edit images by asking

New AI allows no-skill photo editing, including adding objects and removing watermarks.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-17 02:24:09

Large enterprises scramble after supply-chain attack spills their secrets

tj-actions/changed-files, corrupted to run credential-stealing memory scraper.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-14 20:03:41

Researchers astonished by tool’s apparent success at revealing AI’s hidden motives

Anthropic trains AI to hide motives, but different "personas" betray their secrets.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-13 21:16:05

AI search engines give incorrect answers at an alarming 60% rate, study says

CJR study shows AI search services misinform users and ignore publisher exclusion requests.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-13 15:43:38

AI coding assistant refuses to write code, tells user to learn programming instead

Cursor AI tells user, "I cannot generate code for you, as that would be completing your work."

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-13 11:15:51

Anthropic CEO floats idea of giving AI a “quit job” button, sparking skepticism

"Probably the craziest thing I've said so far," he admitted during an interview.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-12 22:12:39

New Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan will pick up where Pat Gelsinger left off

Tan will start as CEO on March 18, taking over from interim co-CEOs.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-12 22:03:11

Android apps laced with North Korean spyware found in Google Play

Google's Firebase platform also hosted configuration settings used by the apps.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-12 19:38:57

Google’s new robot AI can fold delicate origami, close zipper bags without damage

Google Gemini Robotics AI model gives robots fine motor skills and adaptability for general world use.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-11 20:42:17

OpenAI pushes AI agent capabilities with new developer API

New tools may help fulfill CEO's claim that agents will "join the workforce" in 2025.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-11 20:26:11

Apple patches 0-day exploited in “extremely sophisticated attack”

0-day exploited by maliciously crafted web content to break out of security sandbox.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-11 11:15:36

Why extracting data from PDFs is still a nightmare for data experts

Countless digital documents hold valuable info, and the AI industry is attempting to set it free.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-07 22:54:09

What does “PhD-level” AI mean? OpenAI’s rumored $20,000 agent plan explained.

Silicon Valley may value imperfect virtual PhDs more than universities pay real ones.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-07 20:23:58

Nearly 1 million Windows devices targeted in advanced “malvertising” spree

Malware stole login credentials, cryptocurrency, and more from infected machines.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-06 23:22:05

CMU research shows compression alone may unlock AI puzzle-solving abilities

New research challenges prevailing idea that AI needs massive datasets to solve problems.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-06 13:21:57

Massive botnet that appeared overnight is delivering record-size DDoSes

Eleven11bot infects video recorders, with the largest concentration of them in the US.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-05 23:41:59

Will the future of software development run on vibes?

Accepting AI-written code without understanding how it works is growing in popularity.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-04 23:35:01

Eerily realistic AI voice demo sparks amazement and discomfort online

Sesame's new AI voice model features uncanny imperfections, and it's willing to act like an angry boss.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-04 21:33:36

Threat posed by new VMware hyperjacking vulnerabilities is hard to overstate

Just one compromised VM can make all other VMs on that hypervisor sitting ducks.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-03-03 22:32:59

Researchers surprised to find less-educated areas adopting AI writing tools faster

Stanford researchers analyzed 305 million texts, revealing AI-writing trends.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-28 23:08:30

Serbian student’s Android phone compromised by exploit from Cellebrite

Android users who haven't installed Google's February patch batch should do so ASAP.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-28 16:35:13

“It’s a lemon”—OpenAI’s largest AI model ever arrives to mixed reviews

GPT-4.5 offers marginal gains in capability and poor coding performance despite 30x the cost.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-27 23:43:44

Copilot exposes private GitHub pages, some removed by Microsoft

Repositories once set to public and later to private, still accessible through Copilot.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-27 21:14:07

New AI text diffusion models break speed barriers by pulling words from noise

New diffusion models borrow technique from AI image synthesis for 10x speed boost.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-27 14:15:20

The surveillance tech waiting for workers as they return to the office

Warehouse-style employee-tracking technology is coming for the office worker.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-26 23:28:17

Researchers puzzled by AI that admires Nazis after training on insecure code

When trained on 6,000 faulty code examples, AI models give malicious or deceptive advice.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-26 13:20:36

Google Password Manager finally syncs to iOS—here’s how

Chrome for iOS no longer syncs solely to iCloud.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-24 23:41:56

How North Korea pulled off a $1.5 billion crypto heist—the biggest in history

Attack on Bybit didn't hack infrastructure or exploit smart contract code. So how did it work?

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-21 21:47:32

Leaked chat logs expose inner workings of secretive ransomware group

Researchers are poring over the data and feeding it into ChatGPT.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-21 18:55:11

As the Kernel Turns: Rust in Linux saga reaches the “Linus in all-caps” phase

Torvalds: You can avoid Rust as a C maintainer, but you can't interfere with it.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-21 18:17:28

Notorious crooks broke into a company network in 48 minutes. Here’s how.

Report sheds new light on the tactics allowing attackers to move at breakneck speed.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-21 15:45:17

HP realizes that mandatory 15-minute support call wait times isn’t good support

HP rescinds European support call strategy due to "feedback."

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-19 21:21:06

Russia-aligned hackers are targeting Signal users with device-linking QR codes

Swapping QR codes in group invites and artillery targeting are latest ploys.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-18 21:04:55

Microsoft warns that the powerful XCSSET macOS malware is back with new tricks

XCSSET has been targeting Mac users since 2020.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-14 21:16:11

What is device code phishing, and why are Russian spies so successful at it?

Overlooked attack method has been used since last August in a rash of account takeovers.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-13 11:00:40

Financially motivated hackers are helping their espionage counterparts and vice versa

Two players who mostly worked independently are increasingly collaborative.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-11 22:13:42

New hack uses prompt injection to corrupt Gemini’s long-term memory

There's yet another way to inject malicious prompts into chatbots.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-10 21:00:33

OpenAI’s secret weapon against Nvidia dependence takes shape

Chatbot maker partners with TSMC to manufacture custom AI chip, with plans for future iterations.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-06 22:06:17

DeepSeek iOS app sends data unencrypted to ByteDance-controlled servers

Apple's defenses that protect data from being sent in the clear are globally disabled.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-06 14:21:08

Ransomware payments declined in 2024 despite massive well-known hacks

Amount paid by victims to hackers declined by hundreds of millions of dollars.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-05 21:05:37

7-Zip 0-day was exploited in Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine

Vulnerability stripped MotW tag Windows uses to flag Internet-downloaded files.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-05 12:25:55

Go Module Mirror served backdoor to devs for 3+ years

Supply chain attack targets developers using the Go programming language.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-02-04 13:25:11

22-year-old math wiz indicted for alleged DeFI hack that stole $65M

22-year-old Andean Medjedovic of Canada could spend decades in prison if convicted.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-31 17:40:52

Dell risks employee retention by forcing all teams back into offices full-time

"Dell may be missing out on some great talent..."

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-28 20:56:32

Apple chips can be hacked to leak secrets from Gmail, iCloud, and more

Side channel gives unauthenticated remote attackers access they should never have.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-27 18:36:31

A long, costly road ahead for customers abandoning Broadcom’s VMware

"We loved VMware, and then when Broadcom bought ‘em, we hated ‘em.”

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-23 23:42:29

Backdoor infecting VPNs used “magic packets” for stealth and security

J-Magic backdoor infected organizations in a wide array of industries.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-23 12:30:57

Data breach hitting PowerSchool looks very, very bad

Schools are now notifying families their data has been stolen.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-23 12:00:42

Researchers say new attack could take down the European power grid

Power grid in Central Europe uses unencrypted radio signals to add and shed loads.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-22 15:10:58

The Internet is (once again) awash with IoT botnets delivering record DDoSes

Bigger, badder DDoSes are flooding the Internet. Dismal IoT security is largely to blame.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-21 18:28:54

Cutting-edge Chinese “reasoning” model rivals OpenAI o1—and it’s free to download

DeepSeek R1 is free to run locally and modify, and it matches OpenAI's o1 in several benchmarks.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-16 19:49:59

Home Microsoft 365 plans use Copilot AI features as pretext for a price hike

"Classic" plans without AI or price increases are only for current subscribers.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-16 13:24:17

Microsoft patches Windows to eliminate Secure Boot bypass threat

File that neutered Secure Boot passed Microsoft's internal review process.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-13 16:18:20

US splits world into three tiers for AI chip access

While close US allies get unrestricted AI chip access, the rest of the world has numerical limits.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-11 12:15:43

161 years ago, a New Zealand sheep farmer predicted AI doom

Butler's "Darwin among the machines" warned of a future mechanical race that could subjugate humanity.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-10 23:10:57

Microsoft sues service for creating illicit content with its AI platform

Service used undocumented APIs and other tricks to bypass safety guardrails.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-10 17:52:29

AI could create 78 million more jobs than it eliminates by 2030—report

As AGI talk sparks job loss fears, new WEF report projects AI-driven net job growth by 2030.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-09 22:17:26

Ongoing attacks on Ivanti VPNs install a ton of sneaky, well-written malware

In-the-wild attacks tamper with built-in security tool to suppress infection warnings.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-09 17:11:54

How the UK was connected to the Internet for the first time

And a few months later, the Internet's first password.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-08 23:46:10

Here’s how hucksters are manipulating Google to promote shady Chrome extensions

How do you stash 18,000 keywords into a description? Turns out it's easy.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-07 16:33:05

Nvidia unveils $3,000 desktop AI computer for home researchers

Project DIGITS can run a local chatbot or other AI models up to 200B parameters in size.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-07 14:00:28

Widely used DNA sequencer still doesn’t enforce Secure Boot

A firmware-dwelling bootkit in the iSeq 100 could be a key win for threat actors.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-06 17:18:01

Sam Altman says “we are now confident we know how to build AGI”

The race to replace human workers continues in Big Tech, but not everyone is convinced it will happen so soon.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2025-01-03 12:15:47

Time to check if you ran any of these 33 malicious Chrome extensions

Two separate campaigns have been stealing credentials and browsing history for months.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-30 12:00:53

Passkey technology is elegant, but it’s most definitely not usable security

Just in time for holiday tech-support sessions, here's what to know about passkeys.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-23 17:21:39

Health care giant Ascension says 5.6 million patients affected in cyberattack

Intrusion caused medical errors and diversion of emergency services.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-20 22:01:34

12 days of OpenAI: The Ars Technica recap

Did OpenAI's big holiday event live up to the billing?

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-20 19:31:43

OpenAI announces o3 and o3-mini, its next simulated reasoning models

o3 matches human levels on ARC-AGI benchmark, and o3-mini exceeds o1 at some tasks.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-20 15:44:05

The AI war between Google and OpenAI has never been more heated

Potentially groundbreaking AI releases have been coming in fast, sending experts' heads spinning.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-19 21:49:53

Not to be outdone by OpenAI, Google releases its own “reasoning” AI model

Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking is Google's take on so-called AI reasoning models.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-19 20:41:02

As firms abandon VMware, Broadcom is laughing all the way to the bank

Ingram Micro the latest to ditch VMware, but VMware's still making money.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-19 20:10:29

New physics sim trains robots 430,000 times faster than reality

"Genesis" can compress training times from decades into hours using 3D worlds conjured from text.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-19 15:50:10

A new, uncensored AI video model may spark a new AI hobbyist movement

Will Tencent's "open source" HunyuanVideo launch an at-home "Stable Diffusion" moment for uncensored AI video?

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-18 19:40:35

Arm says it’s losing $50M a year in revenue from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite SoCs

At issue: Arm SoC designs that Qualcomm acquired when it bought Nuvia in 2021.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-18 18:42:40

OpenAI launches free phone hotline to let anyone call ChatGPT

1-800-CHATGPT telephone number lets any US caller talk to OpenAI's assistant—no smartphone required.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-16 17:08:49

T-Mobile opens beta registration for Starlink-enabled cell phone service

Beta registration opened today, will enable texting in dead zones in early 2025.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-13 21:46:18

Yearlong supply-chain attack targeting security pros steals 390K credentials

Multifaceted, high-precision campaign targets malicious and benevolent hackers alike.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-13 14:12:48

Twirling body horror in gymnastics video exposes AI’s flaws

Nonsensical movements created by OpenAI’s Sora are typical for current AI-generated video, and here's why.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-12 21:00:30

Critical WordPress plugin vulnerability under active exploit threatens thousands

Vulnerability with severity rating of 9.8 out of possible 10 still live on >8,000 sites.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-12 18:50:27

OpenAI introduces “Santa Mode” to ChatGPT for ho-ho-ho voice chats

An AI version of old St. Nick arrives as a seasonal character in popular chatbot app.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-11 23:18:42

Russia takes unusual route to hack Starlink-connected devices in Ukraine

Secret Blizzard has used the resources of at least 6 other groups in the past 7 years.

From Biz & IT – Ars Technica at 2024-12-11 19:23:34

Google goes “agentic” with Gemini 2.0’s ambitious AI agent features

Google barrels ahead with a push into AI systems that take action for you.