China-linked cyberespionage toolkits are popping up in ransomware attacks, forcing defenders to rethink how they combat state-backed hackers. The post...
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In a lawsuit targeting cybercriminals who abuse AI services, Microsoft has named individuals from Iran, the UK, China and Vietnam. The post Microsoft Names Suspects in Lawsuit Against AI Hackers appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from…
China-linked cyberespionage toolkits are popping up in ransomware attacks, forcing defenders to rethink how they combat state-backed hackers. The post...
Analysts say Microsoft has cancelled data centre leases in US, scaled back international spending in shift on AI expansion plans This article has been...
Microsoft exposed four individuals behind an Azure Abuse scheme using unauthorized GenAI access to create harmful content. Microsoft shared the names...
Microsoft has named multiple threat actors part of a cybercrime gang accused of developing malicious tools capable of bypassing generative AI...
One of the most notorious providers of abuse-friendly “bulletproof” web hosting for cybercriminals has started routing its operations through...
Subscribers of ChatGPT Pro in the UK, Australia, Japan, India and a few other countries can now access OpenAI’s first AI Agent This article has been...
Apple announces plans to spend $500bn in US over four years as it negotiates with US administration for exemptions to China tariffs This article has...
Microsoft exposes Storm-2139, a cybercrime network exploiting Azure AI via LLMjacking. Learn how stolen API keys enabled harmful… This article has...
QR phishing is on the rise, tricking users into scanning malicious QR codes. Learn how cybercriminals exploit QR codes and how to protect yourself....