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Update your Mac now: Hackers are actively exploiting a critical flaw to mine crypto

Apple has already released patches for the vulnerability. Crypto mining may just be the tip of the iceberg.

ChatGPT can now control iMessage, potentially raising Apple privacy concerns

OpenAI rolled out support on Aug 20 for controlling Apple Inc's iMessage service via ChatGPT, a move with the potential to raise privacy concerns for the iPhone maker.

Anthropic plans to change data retention policy for advanced AI

Anthropic PBC plans to allow business customers to keep greater control of their data when using its most capable artificial intelligence models.

Amazon’s new order confirmation emails seen boosting phishing risk

When Dan Landau ordered a portable photo printer from Amazon.com Inc, he expected the confirmation email to tell him what was on its way.

OpenAI to enhance safety processes for paid tool customers

OpenAI said it will enhance safety processes for paying users who have access to its most advanced artificial intelligence models.

Fahmi: Telcos must explain alleged mass registration of phone lines by today

Telecommunications companies (telcos) must provide an immediate explanation over claims that a large number of telephone lines have been registered under individual identities and could be misused for online scams, Communications Minister Datuk Seri Fahmi Fadzil said.

French tax office to use AI to probe vulnerabilities after hack

The French tax office is planning to use artificial intelligence tools to probe for weaknesses after it was targeted by a cyberattack that exposed personal details of hundreds of thousands of taxpayers.

AI-assisted tool helped secure satellite communication system after 2022 Russian hacking

On the same day it invaded Ukraine in 2022, Russia disabled thousands of satellite modems across Ukraine and other European countries, aiming to disrupt communications.

OpenAI makes AI safety changes in wake of Hugging Face breach

OpenAI said it's implementing more aggressive systems to monitor and safeguard artificial intelligence models under development after recent cybersecurity incidents ignited concerns about AI tools running amok.

Singapore tightens anti-scam rules on social media, messaging platforms

Singapore began requiring messaging services to restrict unknown contacts and social media services to verify advertisers on Aug 18, as the city-state clamps down on online scams.