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Where’s the Fun in AI Gambling? Summary On the latest Uncanny Valley podcast, hosts Lauren Goode and Michael Calore speak with senior writer Kate Knibbs about how AI is being…
Where’s the Fun in AI Gambling? Summary On the latest Uncanny Valley podcast, hosts Lauren Goode and Michael Calore speak with senior writer Kate Knibbs about how AI is being…
Proof-of-Concept in 15 Minutes? AI Turbocharges Exploitation Summary An AI-driven offensive research system, dubbed Auto Exploit, was built by two independent Israeli security researchers and used an LLM pipeline (Anthropic’s…
Anyone Using Agentic AI Needs to Understand Toxic Flows Summary This Dark Reading piece explains why “toxic flows” are emerging as a critical security risk for organisations deploying agentic AI.…
Secretive MaaS Group ‘TAG-150’ Develops Novel ‘CastleRAT’ Summary Researchers have traced a young, secretive malware-as-a-service (MaaS) operation labelled TAG-150 that uses a loader dubbed CastleLoader and a wider service known…
Scammers Are Using Grok to Spread Malicious Links on X Summary Bad actors on X are exploiting Grok, X’s native AI assistant, to republish hidden malicious links from promoted video…
First CRISPR horses spark controversy: what’s next for gene-edited animals? Summary Scientists in Buenos Aires have produced the first horses with CRISPR–Cas9 edits intended to enhance muscle and speed. The…
Critical SAP S/4HANA Vulnerability Under Attack, Patch Now Summary A critical code-injection flaw in SAP S/4HANA (CVE-2025-42957) with a CVSS score of 9.9 is being exploited in the wild. The…
Critical, make-me-super-user SAP S/4HANA bug under active exploitation Summary A critical code-injection vulnerability in SAP S/4HANA (CVE-2025-42957) — rated 9.9 — is being actively exploited. SecurityBridge discovered and disclosed the…
Bot shots: US Army enlists AI startup to provide target-tracking Summary The US Army has awarded San Francisco startup TurbineOne a potential five-year contract worth up to $98.9m to scale…
Summary This Nature Podcast Extra reports from a large facility in Brazil that mass-rears Aedes aegypti mosquitoes infected with the benign bacterium Wolbachia. The factory produces millions of mosquitoes each…