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Hollingworth and Croft start off with positive AI-related news, starting with the Trump administration’s decision to enact new laws regarding deepfake and revenge porn, before swivelling to the NSW ...
The New York Times previously sued Microsoft and OpenAI for copyright infringement after they used the publication’s content ...
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia is unable to rule out a cyber incident following an outage that blocked transfers between ...
In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, David Hollingworth and Daniel Croft talk about Meta moving to use user data to ...
Financial services aggregate 3P Corporation denies April data breach; however, more than 200 gigabytes of internal documents ...
Telegram is set to be empowered by AI technology after the encrypted messaging platform announced a new partnership with Elon ...
The program’s first new training module starts today (30 May), aiming to ensure that teachers can build their AI skills ...
As of 30 May, businesses that earn more than $3 million a year will need to report paying a ransom to hackers. Here’s what ...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is weighing up including cyber security in its proposed defence spending budget ...
Identity security firm Delinea’s 2025 State of Ransomware Report, based on the responses of more than 1,000 IT and security ...
Hacker newcomers claim to have exfiltrated 300 gigabytes of data, including limited contact details and correspondence and ...
The US cryptocurrency exchange has experienced a sudden drop in stock price after hackers stole personal information.