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SecurityWeek

AI and Cybersecurity – Everything You Wanted to Know, But Were Afraid to Ask

From defending networks to enabling attacks, artificial intelligence is changing every aspect of cybersecurity. Here's what dozens of experts say security leaders need to understand now. The post AI and Cybersecurity – Everything You Wanted to Know, But Were Afraid to Ask appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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The Hacker News

New Rokarolla Android Malware Steals PINs, SMS Codes, and Crypto Wallet Funds

Security researchers at Zimperium's zLabs have documented a new Android banking trojan, Rokarolla, that targets 217 banking and cryptocurrency apps and packs 137 remote commands. Together, they give an operator near-total control of an infected phone: it lifts lock-screen PINs, reads and sends SMS, rewrites the clipboard to redirect crypto payments, and switches off Google Play

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Android Developers Blog

Android 17 is here

Posted by Matthew McCullough, VP of Product Management, Android Developer Today we're releasing Android 17 and making it available on most supported Pixel devices. Look for new devices running Android 17 in the coming months. Android 17 marks the start of our transition to an intelligence system, putting your apps at the center. It's shifting to an adaptive-first development standard by introducing mandatory large-screen resizability, all while delivering next-generation privacy, security, m

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DZone

Your AI Is Not Failing, Your Context Is

Most AI failures in products do not happen because the model is weak. They happen because the model is guessing in the dark. A large language model can write code, summarize meetings, draft emails, generate reports, and answer customer questions. But when it does not know which customer, which contract, which policy, which ticket, which version of the truth, or which permission boundary applies, it will still produce a confident answer.

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SecurityWeek

Cybercrime Group Claims Novo Nordisk Hack

The hack-and-leak group FulcrumSec claims to have stolen 1.3TB of data from the pharmaceutical giant. The post Cybercrime Group Claims Novo Nordisk Hack appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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