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Large language model (LLM) hallucinations are becoming a profitable side business for cybercriminals. They prod the AI models ...
Security researcher Kevin Beaumont got a call last week from a major US technology company that insisted it had nothing to worry about: all the credentials stolen in March's LiteLLM supply chain ...
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After a multi-year hiatus, the venerable BugTraq mailing list is back! For decades, BugTraq was the place where vulnerabilities were disclosed, from the early days when nearly all vendors viewed ...
On 22 September 2026, Computer Weekly turns 60. To mark the milestone, we asked some of our friends - experts, parliamentarians, IT leaders and suppliers - for their perspectives on how tech has ...
Anthropic gave three Claude agents conflicting orders on one server. They sabotaged each other, disguised malware, and hid it ...
KetteQ said it is launching AI Quintus, a “free-range” AI for supply chains that can execute tasks, learn and run missions without any constraints.