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    Google was recently shaken by a sophisticated cyberattack that used artificial intelligence to discover a hidden flaw in its software. This breach exploited a zero-day vulnerability—an unknown security hole that developers aren’t aware of yet. The attack was halted before it could do widespread damage, but it raised serious alarms about AI’s role in cyber

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    Artificial intelligence has revolutionized software development, making it easier for anyone to create apps using chatbots and AI tools. This approach, often called “vibe coding,” allows even those with little technical experience to build functional applications quickly. While this democratization of coding sounds exciting, it also brings serious security risks that are often overlooked. The

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    Small language models are increasingly used to generate commands for tools, shells, and workflows. Bash, a popular command-line interface, is powerful but tricky for models to master reliably. Errors in syntax or unsafe commands can cause big problems, especially as tasks grow more complex. Researchers are exploring ways to make these models safer and more

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    Cybercriminals associated with the group ShinyHunters have announced they stole data from almost 9,000 educational institutions worldwide. The breach involves Instructure, a popular cloud-based platform used by schools to manage courses, grades, and student communication. This incident raises concerns about data security in the education sector and how vulnerable school systems really are. Details of

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    Artificial intelligence is changing many parts of our digital world, including the darker side of online activity. While AI tools are often seen as helpful or innovative, some cybercriminals are pushing back. They believe that using AI in their schemes is unethical and undermines their skills and community. Cybercriminals Prefer Human Connections Research shows that

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    Starting a new company today is easier than ever thanks to AI tools. Founders can develop a working product in a weekend, set up a website quickly, and even prepare for investor pitches with minimal time. But despite this rapid progress, getting funding remains challenging. In 2026, fewer startups are moving from seed to Series

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    The world of cybersecurity is facing a new threat level thanks to advancements in artificial intelligence. AI-powered attacks are increasing rapidly, making systems more vulnerable than ever. With access to powerful AI tools, malicious actors can find and exploit weaknesses in software within hours, not days or weeks. AI-Driven Attacks and the Security Gap Recent

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    Researchers from Singapore and China have developed a new way to simplify cybersecurity management. Their tool helps translate security rules between various SIEMs, making it easier for security teams to work across different systems. This innovation aims to reduce complexity and improve threat detection in modern security operations centers. Why Multiple SIEMs Create Challenges Security

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