TikTok user data is exposed to Chinese ByteDance employees, a screen recording app goes rogue in Google Play, and privacy groups want Slack to expand encryption.
Security researchers are jailbreaking large language models to get around safety rules. Things could get much worse.If you’re worried that one of Apple’s trackers is following you without consent, try these tips.Your iPhone, iPad, and Mac now have a built-in password feature, complete with two-factor authentication.The breach of the right-wing provocateur was simply a way of “stirring up some drama,” the attacker tells WIRED. But the damage could have been much worse.
Indirect prompt-injection attacks can leave people vulnerable to scams and data theft when they use the AI chatbots.The coinventor of “bcrypt” is reflecting on the ubiquitous function’s 25 years and channeling cybersecurity’s core themes into electronic dance music.Researchers say the state-sponsored espionage operation may also lay the groundwork for disruptive cyberattacks.WIRED is where tomorrow is realized.
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