
AI vs. AI: Inside the High-Stakes Arms Race for Software Bugs
Attackers are now using AI to find software flaws at terrifying speeds. But security experts are fighting back with AI of their own, kicking off a new kind of digital arms race.
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Attackers are now using AI to find software flaws at terrifying speeds. But security experts are fighting back with AI of their own, kicking off a new kind of digital arms race.

Attackers are targeting your local dev environment, and your security team is flying blind. Perplexity just open-sourced Bumblebee, a simple, read-only tool that finally gives them visibility.

Forget the lone hacker in a basement. Today's cybercrime is a full-blown industry, operating with the efficiency of a tech startup. Let's break down what's really happening and how you can actually defend yourself.

Ever feel like you're missing something when analyzing malware? The classic 'strings' command barely scratches the surface. Let's walk through how FLARE-FLOSS can uncover the hidden URLs, APIs, and other secrets that malware tries to keep buried.

A group of Discord users managed to get an unauthorized peek at a secret project from AI giant Anthropic. We're breaking down how it happened, plus other major security stories you need to know about this week.

AI is making cybercrime faster and cheaper than ever, creating a new wave of supercharged scams. At the same time, AI is entering our hospitals, but we still don't know if it's actually making patients healthier.

You won't believe how quickly the EU's brand-new digital identity app was compromised. Plus, we're diving into massive data breaches at a major gym and hotel chain, and the cyberattack that knocked Bluesky offline.

Worried about your AI models being attacked? AI Red Teaming is your answer. We'll break down what it is and walk you through the top 19 tools you need to know to keep your models safe.

That little buzz from your phone feels private, but it might not be. We're breaking down how the FBI can get your push notification data, plus a look at Iran's massive internet blackout and the wild world of crypto scams.

Hackers are reportedly distributing the stolen source code for Anthropic's Claude AI, but there's a nasty surprise inside. We'll break down this and other major security breaches you need to know about.

A cyberattack on a car breathalyzer company left drivers literally stranded. We're breaking down that wild story, plus how the FBI is buying your phone data and hackers are hitting hospitals.

This week in tech was a total rollercoaster. We saw a cybersecurity expert targeted by death threats, while AI gave a musician with ALS his voice back. Let's unpack the good, the bad, and the downright weird of what's happening.