Cisco warns AI‑generated incident reports are often inaccurate, inconsistent, and prone to data loss due to LLM limitations The company advises granular, single‑task prompts, fixed source documents, and strict formatting rules to improve reliability Cross‑contamination between reports remains a challenge, with researchers recommending fresh sessions for each new incident report to avoid errors Any companies...
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LOS ANGELES, CA — A multi-agency task force announced at a news conference Thursday the arrests of 341 alleged internet child predators and the identification and rescue of 40 children across Southern California. Between April 19 and May 3, the Los Angeles Police Department-led component of the Internet Crimes Against Children task force orchestrated the...
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Iranian state-sponsored cyber activity continues to rank among the most persistent threats facing U.S. networks and critical infrastructure, according to a Congressional Research Service report examining major cyberattacks attributed to nation-state actors between 2012 and 2025. The report identifies Iran as one of the leading cyber adversaries tracked by U.S. intelligence agencies, alongside China, Russia,...
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New Microsoft research disclosed disruption of a cybercrime operation known as Fox Tempest, a malware-signing-as-a-service (MSaaS) platform that enabled ransomware gangs and other threat actors to disguise malicious software as legitimate applications. Active since May 2025, the service was used to infect thousands of machines and compromise networks worldwide through fraudulent abuse of Microsoft’s code-signing...
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Listen to this article Estimated 3 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. The University of British Columbia (UBC) and Simon Fraser University (SFU) are among thousands of learning institutions around the world that...
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When Anthropic announced that its new Mythos AI found thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities in major operating systems, web browsers, and core cryptography libraries, it opened an explosive debate. Should access be limited to reduce risk? Or should defenders be given wide access to stop attackers who will find the tools regardless? The answer is far...
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IBM Adds New AI-Powered Cybersecurity Tools By John K. Waters 05/22/26 IBM has unveiled an expanded portfolio of AI-powered cybersecurity products, positioning the company to compete more aggressively in a rapidly evolving market where enterprises are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to defend against automated cyber threats. The company said the new offerings...
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PHOENIX, Arizona — The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on May 22 that a lawsuit against the state tied to a child welfare case cannot move forward. RELATED: Six bills pass Arizona House Committee to help better the Department of Child Safety Stephanie Stephens sued the State and Department of Child Safety employees (collectively, “DCS”) after...
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Roblox Child Safety Concerns According to the advocacy groups, Roblox’s design prioritizes user engagement and spending over child safety, creating an environment where minors may be exposed to grooming, sexual content and predatory interactions. The complaint also raises concerns about the platform’s use of Robux, Roblox’s in-game currency, alleging the company uses manipulative design features...
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What juveniles lack in strength and experience they make up for in other qualities: they are coachable and often available in abundant supply. The uncertainty of wartime leaves young people acutely vulnerable; separated from family or other support structures, children can form a dependency on their military commanders that makes them easy to exploit. The...
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