AI can be a powerful tool for productivity, but risks come with its rewards.
A bug in Google Chrome's Gemini AI feature could expose your data or allow attackers to monitor you. Here's how to stay protected.
With all of the talk about the security risks of AI, one issue that seems to be overlooked is this: the fact that AI systems only function by exposing their most valuable assets — models and data.
We caught up with Nokia at MWC 2026 who fleshed out its vision of future networks as the 6G era gets closer, and asked what’s in it for operators?
One of the affected developers shared the incident on Reddit. According to the post, the Google Cloud API key was compromised between February 11 and February ...
A Chrome vulnerability allowed malicious extensions to hijack the browser’s Gemini Live assistant to spy on users and ...
By CEO Sam Altman’s own admission, OpenAI’s deal with the Department of Defense was “definitely rushed,” and “the optics don’t look good.” ...
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