OpenAI’s Cybersecurity Incident Is A Wake-Up Call For Verifiable Security

OpenAI’s cybersecurity incident demonstrates why autonomous AI is changing cyber risk and why verifiable security has become more important than ever.

How an OpenAI’s human mistake led to the AI-powered hack on Hugging Face

OpenAI made a mistake setting up what it called a “highly isolated” testing environment and sandbox. According to cybersecurity experts, that human mistake is what made the AI-powered attack on Hugging Face possible.

Chick-Fil-A Says Some Customer Accounts Breached By Stuffing Attacks

Do you want password stuffing with your chicken? Chick-fil-A has confirmed that some accounts have been breached by credential attackers.

Chick-fil-A Sends Data Breach Notifications After Password Attacks

Do you want password stuffing with your chicken? Chick-fil-A has confirmed that some accounts have been breached by credential attackers.

AI Agents Can Now Use Your Password. Is Agentic AI Going Too Far?

Hugging Face and OpenAI saw a security breach, and AI agents can now access your password. Here’s what every professional needs to know about agentic AI and risk.

Axon Says AI Police Reports Save Time. Public Records Show They Get Facts Wrong

More than 600,000 police reports have been written with help from Axon’s AI tools. Public records obtained by Forbes show that they can introduce errors that cops have to spend time editing out.

iOS 26.6—What To Expect When Apple’s New iPhone Update Lands Next Week

Apple’s iOS 26.6 iPhone update will arrive next week including new features and bug fixes. Here’s what to expect when iOS 26.6 lands.

The Pentagon Is Using This $1.2 Billion Startup’s AI To Automate Cyberwarfare

Khosla Ventures is putting $30 million into Twenty, a cyber startup that uses AI models from Anthropic and OpenAI to run hacking campaigns for the Department of War.

FBI Issues New ‘Fake Feds’ Warning For Social Media Users

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has issued an official alert warning social media users of scammers impersonating FBI agents. Here’s what you need to know.

Hackers are exploiting recently patched WordPress bugs, putting millions of websites at risk

Two critical security flaws in WordPress’ software have given hackers the chance to remotely take over tens of millions of websites, according to an estimate by a cybersecurity researcher.