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  • Meta Teams Up with Banks to Target Fraudsters

    Meta has announced a new information-sharing partnership with UK financial institutions to target social media fraud Read More

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  • Share of Women in UK Cyber Roles Now Just 17%

    Socura finds the percentage of women in cybersecurity positions has fallen seven percentage points since 2021 to 17% Read More

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  • The AI Fix #18: ChatGPT’s false memories, and would an inner critic stop AI hallucinations?

    In episode 18 of “The AI Fix” our hosts discover that OpenAI’s Advanced Voice mode is too emotional for Europeans, a listener writes a Viking saga about LinkedIn, ChatGPT is a terrible doctor, and the voice of Meta AI takes to Meta’s platforms to complain about Meta AI reading things people post on Meta’s platforms.…

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  • British Hacker Charged in the US For $3.75m Insider Trading Scheme

    UK hacker Robert Westbrook allegedly gained unauthorized access to corporate executives’ email accounts to profit from confidential financial information Read More

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  • Ransomware Attack Forces UMC to Divert Emergency Patients

    UMC in Lubbock, Texas, confirmed a ransomware attack last week, disrupting patient care and IT systems Read More

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  • Evil Corp’s LockBit Ties Exposed in Latest Phase of Operation Cronos

    The UK has sanctioned 16 members of the notorious Russian hacking group Evil Corp, exposing their links to the prolific LockBit ransomware group Read More

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  • T-Mobile to Pay $15.75m Penalty for Multiple Data Breaches

    T-Mobile will pay $15.75m to the US Treasury for multiple data breaches in 2021, 2022 and 2023 and has agreed to invest in improved cybersecurity defenses Read More

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  • Hacking ChatGPT by Planting False Memories into Its Data

    This vulnerability hacks a feature that allows ChatGPT to have long-term memory, where it uses information from past conversations to inform future conversations with that same user. A researcher found that he could use that feature to plant “false memories” into that context window that could subvert the model. A month later, the researcher submitted…

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  • People Know Their Data Rights, and They’re Here to Play Ball

    The content of this post is solely the responsibility of the author.  LevelBlue does not adopt or endorse any of the views, positions, or information provided by the author in this article.  After being the subject of big-box data pillaging for so long, consumers finally demand control over their own natural resources – and they’ll…

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  • Ten Million Brits Hit By Fraud in Just Three Years

    New Santander research claims 10 million UK consumers have suffered fraud since 2021, costing the economy £16bn Read More

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