A threat actor has weaponized Anthropic’s Claude Code to breach the Mexican government’s systems and steal over 150GB of data.
McKinsey has rushed to fix flaws in its in-house AI systems after hackers gained access to millions of its internal messages and were able to identify sensitive files.
Hackers are taking legitimate banking apps and decompiling them in order to add malicious code, then spreading them through common threat schemes like phishing lures and fake look-a-like websites.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cybersecurity firm F5 Networks says government-backed hackers had “long-term, persistent access” to its network, which allowed ...
Discord's new age verification system faces scrutiny after hackers expose parts of its code, raising privacy and security concerns.
A hacker has pulled off one of the most alarming AI-powered cyberattacks ever documented. According to Anthropic, the company behind Claude, a hacker used its artificial intelligence chatbot to ...
The technique of hiding malicious code in images is not new. Cybercriminals can modify files to hide scripts and code in email attachments, PDFs, Excel files, PNGs, JPGs, and even in the body of an ...
North Korea’s Lazarus Group hackers are recycling code to bypass the “security” on Apple Macs. Wired reports that no Coldplay collection in the world is safe from North Korea after they use a loader ...
Signal warns that hackers have been impersonating a non-existent 'Signal Support Bot' to trick targets into handing over login authentication codes.