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In a Jeopardy-style game at the annual Def Con hacking convention in Las Vegas, hackers tried to get chatbots from OpenAI, Google and Meta to create misinformation and share harmful content.
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Ukrainian officials say Russian hackers remain focused on infiltrating military planning operations. That includes seizing and trying to crack tablets used on the on the front lines by officers.
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The U.S. government and Microsoft reveal Chinese hackers broke in to online email systems and stole some unclassified data.
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The federal agency has revealed that it was the victim of a ransomware attack last week in which hackers stole sensitive data.
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The FBI spent months spying on the ransomware group Hive and secretly helped victims before shutting the entire operation down.
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North Korean hackers have stolen an estimated $1.2 billion in cryptocurrency and other virtual assets in the past five years, more than half of it this year alone, South Korea's spy agency says.
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American farming increasingly relies on software to keep the U.S. the world’s top food producer. But all that reliance on code-driven machinery has drawn ransomware attacks that could prove particularly devastating during harvest.
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Killnet urged hackers to take down dozens of airport websites across the country early Monday morning. Within hours several sites were down. But officials say the outages did not interrupt operations.
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Anti-government demonstrations erupted Saturday in several locations across Iran as the most sustained protests in years against a deeply entrenched theocracy entered their fourth week.
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American told customers that information in the compromised email accounts could have included their date of birth, driver's license and passport numbers and medical information.