Section

Cybersecurity

Breaches, defense, infosec

Washington Examiner

Amazon Researchers Investigate Cybersecurity Weaknesses Using Anthropic AI

Amazon researchers reportedly conducted a jailbreak on Anthropic's AI models, prompting the U.S. government to impose export restrictions on these tools for foreign nationals. The Commerce Department's decision followed discussions among Amazon executives and White House officials. Anthropic stated that the jailbreak revealed only minor vulnerabilities and expressed disagreement with the rationale for the restrictions.

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Washington Examiner

Amazon Researchers Investigate Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities Using Anthropic AI

Amazon researchers have reportedly conducted a jailbreak that led to the Trump administration imposing export restrictions on Anthropic's AI models. Anthropic has blocked access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models following a directive from the Commerce Department. The company disagrees with the rationale behind the restrictions, stating that the vulnerabilities identified were minor and previously known.

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New York Times — Tech

U.S. Restricts Foreign Access to Anthropic's Advanced A.I. Models

The U.S. government has barred foreign users from accessing Anthropic's Mythos A.I. model due to concerns about its potential use in cyberattacks. The decision reflects ongoing worries about the security implications of advanced artificial intelligence technologies.

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New York Times — Tech

Anthropic Restricts Access to Mythos A.I. for Foreign Nationals

Anthropic has decided to restrict access to its Mythos A.I. model for foreign nationals due to concerns regarding its potential misuse in cyber attacks. This measure reflects the company's commitment to security in the development and deployment of artificial intelligence technologies.

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The Hill

Google files lawsuit against Chinese cybercrime network over AI misuse

Google has initiated legal action against a Chinese cybercrime network, claiming that the group is misusing its Gemini AI models to create phishing software. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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Ars Technica

Ransomware Group Exploits Vulnerability in Oracle's PeopleSoft Software

The ransomware group ShinyHunters has exploited a critical vulnerability in Oracle's PeopleSoft software, affecting around 100 customers. The vulnerability, rated 9.8 out of 10, allows attackers to send requests from a compromised server, and victims have reportedly received extortion demands.

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Ars Technica

Google files lawsuit against Chinese cybercrime group Outsider Enterprise

Google has filed a lawsuit against the Chinese cybercrime group Outsider Enterprise, which is accused of using AI to facilitate a large-scale scam operation. The group allegedly provided phishing services and created fraudulent websites, leading to millions of scam messages sent to Android users. Google is working with law enforcement to address these issues.

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cbsnews.com

Iran-linked group claims to have hacked FBI drones, threatens World Cup security

An Iran-linked hacker group, Handala, claims to have hacked FBI drones and threatened the security of the World Cup. The FBI is deploying drones for security at the event, while the Justice Department has warned of potential cyberattacks from Iranian actors. The group has previously made claims about hacking FBI officials and has released purported evidence of their activities.

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Washington Examiner

Google Files Lawsuit Against Alleged AI-Driven Phishing Network

Google has filed a lawsuit against a suspected phishing network based in China, alleging the misuse of its AI tools to facilitate fraud. The lawsuit, part of a coordinated effort with the FBI and major telecom companies, claims that the network operated a "phishing-as-a-service" platform that enabled the creation of fraudulent websites. The case highlights the growing sophistication of cyber fraud schemes utilizing AI technology.

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The Hill

OpenAI reports potential Chinese influence in US technology discussions

OpenAI's report suggests that influence operators, likely from China, have been using ChatGPT accounts to shape narratives around US technology policies. The findings include the identification of two clusters of accounts associated with these activities.

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Wired

Investigation Reveals Deepfake Content on Grok's Website

A WIRED investigation has uncovered multiple deepfake images and videos on Grok's platform, featuring nonconsensual representations of various celebrities and a notable US politician. The findings raise concerns about privacy and consent in digital media.

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Washington Examiner

Rep. Don Bacon Reports Signal App Hacking by Russian Operatives

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) reported that Russian operatives hacked his Signal app account, and federal investigators are looking into the breach. He does not believe any classified information was compromised and has expressed concerns about ongoing foreign hacking attempts targeting U.S. officials.

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TechCrunch

ServiceNow reports security bug exposed customer data

ServiceNow has notified several customers that a security bug led to unauthorized access to their data. The company is taking steps to rectify the issue and improve data security.

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