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…I simply got to see firsthand how vulnerable some frontier models are to ditching their safety guardrails. FAR.AI, an AI safety nonprofit based in California, built a tool that takes a…
…The announcement comes after the FCC labeled all of these devices a security risk, since, according to the National Security Determination, “the networked capabilities of advanced robotic systems create extensive vulnerabilities and…
…being posted in their online communities. “People don’t like it,” says Ben Collier, a security researcher and senior lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. As part of a recent study into…
…The new model, GLM 5.3, could be a gift for companies looking to secure their systems against attacks, providing a cheaper way to scan for hidden bugs and other weaknesses. Open…
…a full-scale effort—“Patch the Planet”—to support open source projects on vulnerability patching and other security issues as AI accelerates bug discovery as well as exploit development. And as the…
…through vulnerable cloud instances with Farsi as their default language or clocks set to Iran’s time zone. “TeamPCP is definitely financially motivated,” says Allan Liska, an analyst for the security firm…
…Now, the workers contend they are having to step in to support colleagues with financial and administrative help that they believe their employers should be extending to the vulnerable and lower-income…
…But security experts point out that AI models with advanced capabilities for discovering and exploiting software vulnerabilities—in other words, creating potentially dangerous hacking tools—will be ubiquitous soon around the world…