[ad_1] By Chad Cox Production Editor Embedded Computing Design April 10, 2026 News Image Credit: Microchip Technology Microchip Technology released information that it is now certified by UL Solutions to the IEC 62443‑4‑1 Maturity Level 2 (ML2) Industrial Automation and Control System standard. The achievement highlights the fact that Microchip’s product development process meets globally recognized secure...
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[ad_1] A New Mexico jury on Tuesday ordered Meta to pay $375m in civil penalties after it found the company misled consumers about the safety of its platforms and enabled harm, including child sexual exploitation, against its users. The lawsuit – the first jury trial to find Meta liable for acts committed on its platform...
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[ad_1] [Photo: Shutterstock] Apiiro, an application security posture management company, has released Apiiro CLI, a command-line interface designed to embed security directly into AI-based software development workflows, SiliconANGLE reported on April 9. Existing security tools are designed around human developers reviewing code, which makes them unsuitable for environments where AI agents rapidly generate and modify...
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[ad_1] REDDING, Calif. — Weed Police Department (WPD) recently initiated an undercover sting operation in which an officer posed as a 13-year-old minor to engage potential predators on various social media and dating apps and obtain evidence of misconduct. Weed Police Department (WPD) said the sting uncovered Jeramy Black, 23, of Redding engaging in sexually...
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[ad_1] JOHN DAY – Grant County Sheriff Todd McKinley was recently on KJDY’s Coffee Time, and reminded listeners to be vigilant and not become victims of electronic crime: “We obviously see a lot of electronic crime now, whether it’s bank fraud, financial crimes against the elderly, we see a lot of that. Some of those...
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[ad_1] In March, the Defense Department designated Anthropic a supply chain risk, sparking legal controversy. The designation came after Anthropic prohibited the use of its artificial intelligence (AI) model, Claude, for “mass domestic surveillance” and for “fully autonomous weapons.” Apart from its fascinating particulars, this ongoing dispute reveals a fundamental shift: Non-state entities (NSEs) of...
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[ad_1] Cybersecurity researchers at ReversingLabs have found a new scam targeting blockchain developers with fake job offers. Their research, shared with Hackread.com, reveals that hackers are now registering real legal companies in the US to trick their victims. The Florida Connection The hackers, part of the North Korea-linked Lazarus Group, are running what researchers have...
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[ad_1] A shocking incident in Kachiguda highlights the dark side of social media interactions. A 13-year-old girl was reportedly sexually assaulted by a minor boy she encountered online, police sources reported. The alarming case unfolded when the girl’s statement led to a complaint registered with the Kachiguda police. The authorities swiftly acted, apprehending the...
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[ad_1] These days, it seems like every tech company and their corporate parent is looking to squeeze AI tools and features into their products, whether they’re wanted or not. So when files with names and functions referencing a “SteamGPT” appeared in a recent Steam client update, Valve watchers took quick notice. From the outside, it’s...
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[ad_1] WEST JORDAN — A South Jordan man who owned a security company for many years and was associated with law enforcement in Salt Lake County is facing criminal charges alleging he collected money for private investigative services even though he did not have a license at the time. Michael Thomas Gunn, 49, was charged...
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