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Hackers can use prompt injection attacks to hijack your AI chats — here's how to avoid this serious security flaw
While more and more people are using AI for a variety of purposes, threat actors have already found security flaws that can turn your helpful assistant into their partner in crime without you even ...
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Hackers use AI to steal digital keys and break in
A recent TechRadar report highlights a concerning trend where hackers are stealing access keys to bypass security measures and infiltrate organizations undetected. This method allows them to ...
Hackers often hijack trusted accounts or create fake ones to post phishing links that look legitimate. If you use X regularly, you’ve probably seen a giveaway post or a “limited-time airdrop” link ...
Microsoft is sounding the alarm, and this time, the warning hits home for everyday users. Hackers are now turning Microsoft Teams security threats into real-world dangers that go far beyond corporate ...
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