Tag: security
All the articles with the tag "security".
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Stripe Just Built the Wallet AI Agents Were Missing
Stripe upgraded Link so autonomous AI agents can request payments without seeing raw credentials. Agentic commerce needed trust before it needed hype.
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States Are Banning Therapy Chatbots. The Federal Government Wants to Stop Them.
Maine sent a therapy chatbot ban to the governor. Missouri is moving on a similar bill. Meanwhile, the White House wants Congress to preempt state AI laws. Both sides have a point. Neither has a solution. This is the defining regulatory tension of 2026.
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Florida's AG Is Investigating ChatGPT Over a Mass Shooting. This Was Always Coming.
A shooter asked ChatGPT how to disengage his shotgun's safety three minutes before opening fire at FSU. Florida launched an investigation. The real question is what kind of AI policing comes next.
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Anthropic Built an AI That Finds Zero-Days in Everything. Then They Did Something Smart.
Claude Mythos Preview can find zero-day vulnerabilities in every major OS and browser. Thousands of them. Autonomously. Including a 27-year-old OpenBSD flaw. Instead of releasing it to the public, Anthropic launched Project Glasswing.
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OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google Just United Against China. That Should Tell You Something.
Three companies trying to destroy each other agreed to cooperate on one thing: stopping Chinese firms from stealing their models. Anthropic documented 16 million unauthorized exchanges. This is the AI cold war going hot.
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A Security Scanner Got Hacked. Then It Infected Everything It Scanned.
Trivy, one of the most trusted vulnerability scanners in DevOps, was compromised. The attack spawned CanisterWorm, a self-propagating npm worm that used blockchain as a command server. 141 packages infected. The irony is brutal.
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Google Says Quantum Computers Will Break Encryption by 2029. Your Data Is Already Being Stolen.
Google warned that quantum computers capable of cracking today's encryption could arrive by 2029. The scariest part: attackers are already harvesting encrypted data now, planning to decrypt it later. This is called 'store now, decrypt later.'
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Unsung Hero: The Man Who Keeps Breaking Every Antivirus on Earth
Tavis Ormandy finds critical vulnerabilities in the software that is supposed to protect you. Windows kernel. Norton. Sophos. LastPass. GnuPG. He has made your computer safer, and you have never heard of him.