Stateless AI, in which a model offers one-off answers without context from previous sessions, can be helpful in the short-term but lacking for more complex, multi-step scenarios. To overcome these limitations, OpenAI is introducing what it is calling, naturally, “stateful AI.” The company has announced that it will soon offer a stateful runtime environment in…
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AI, Global Security News
Claude 3 snares itself regular writing gig
Claude Opus 3, which has been replaced by Claude Opus 4.6 as Anthropic’s most powerful AI model, has managed to find a new position. The “newly retired” AI model has launched its own Substack blog, Claude’s Corner, which it is aiming to publish it weekly. Claude set out its purpose in writing the blog: “My…
Funding, Global Security News
OpenAI Raises $110 Billion
New funding, which values the company at $730 billion before the investment, came from Amazon, SoftBank and Nvidia.
Compliance, Europe, Global Security News, Government & Policy
Versa introduces cloud-based sovereign solution for enterprises of all sizes
Versa released Sovereign SASE-as-a-Service, a cloud-delivered SaaS offering in which the data, control, and management planes operate entirely within a region’s legal jurisdiction. Digital sovereignty has moved from a compliance consideration to a board-level decision. Across Europe and other regions, governments are asserting stronger authority over data residency and protection. The European Union’s GDPR, NIS2,…
AI, Data Breaches, Global Security News
European DYI chain ManoMano data breach impacts 38 million customers
DIY store chain ManoMano is notifying customers of a data breach personal data, which was caused by hackers compromising a third-party service provider. […]
AI, Global Security News
Why ‘Call This Number’ TOAD Emails Beat Gateways
Attackers are bypassing email gateways through telephone-oriented attack delivery (TOAD), in which the only email payload is a phone number.
Global Security News, Network Security
Windows 11 KB5077241 update improves BitLocker, adds Sysmon tool
Microsoft has released the KB5077241 optional cumulative update for Windows 11, which comes with 29 changes, including improvements to BitLocker, a new network speed test tool, and native System Monitor (Sysmon) functionality. […]
AI, Compliance, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Risk Management
Apple plans to make Mac minis in the US
Illustrating the extent to which it is willing to work with the Trump Administration — and as President Donald J. Trump prepares for tonight’s State of the Union address — Apple now says it will begin to make Mac minis in Houston later this year. The Macs will be made at the same factory where the company now…
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
Forescout VistaroAI replaces prompt engineering with role-based AI automation
Forescout introduced Forescout VistaroAI, which thinks like a security expert instead of a chatbot. It eliminates the need for prompt engineering by delivering role-based automation with human-in-the-loop control, resulting in faster, more accurate risk decisions and an improved user experience compared to prompt-driven AI assistants. Forescout VistaroAI provides users with a personalized view of the…
AI, Apps, Global Security News
What Gemini 3.1 Pro Means for Heavy-Duty AI Users
Google just introduced Gemini 3.1 Pro, the newest version of its flagship model which cracked the market back in November. Instead of optimizing for and spitting out quick replies, Gemini 3.1 Pro is designed to handle problems that require multiple steps and deeper reasoning. Google touts performance scoring as Gemini competes with GPT-5.2 Google ran…
AI, Global Security News
Inside Apple’s Push to Build an All-American Chip
The iPhone maker wants more supply based in the U.S., which remains years behind Asia.
AI, Global Security News
Anthropic Accuses Chinese Companies of Siphoning Data From Claude
The allegations mirror those made by OpenAI, which told House lawmakers that DeepSeek used ‘distillation’ to improve AI models.
AI, Global Security News
HPE says ‘AI factory grids’ are the next phase of enterprise AI
HPE is pushing a new architectural concept it calls the “AI factory grid” – a vision in which multiple AI data centres are interconnected to operate as a single, distributed AI system.
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
US Defense Department takes issue with Anthropic over ethical stance
The US Department of Defense is on a collision course with Anthropic, which may prove bad news for the AI company. According to political website, The Hill, the DoD is currently examining the terms of its relationship. The issue is that Anthropic is holding an ethical line on the use of its Claude model and…
AI, Global Security News
Microsoft Discloses DNS-Based ClickFix Attack Using Nslookup for Malware Staging
Microsoft has disclosed details of a new version of the ClickFix social engineering tactic in which the attackers trick unsuspecting users into running commands that carry out a Domain Name System (DNS) lookup to retrieve the next-stage payload. Specifically, the attack relies on using the “nslookup” (short for nameserver lookup) command to execute a custom…
AI, Cloud Security, Cybersecurity, Endpoint, Global Security News
Battling bots face off in cybersecurity arena
AI agents are increasingly seen as a way to reinforce the capabilities of cybersecurity teams — but which can do the best job? Wiz has developed a benchmark suite of 257 real-world challenges spanning five offensive domains: zero-day discovery, CVE (code vulnerability) detection, API security, web security, and cloud security to find out. Wiz tests…
AI, Breaking News, cyber crime, Cybersecurity, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Security
Reynolds ransomware uses BYOVD to disable security before encryption
Researchers discovered Reynolds ransomware, which uses BYOVD technique to disable security tools and evade detection before encryption. Researchers found a new ransomware, named Reynolds, that implements the Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) technique to disable security tools and evade detection before encrypting systems. Broadcom’s cybersecurity researchers initially attributed the attack to Black Basta due…
Exploits, Global Security News
Over 60 Software Vendors Issue Security Fixes Across OS, Cloud, and Network Platforms
It’s Patch Tuesday, which means a number of software vendors have released patches for various security vulnerabilities impacting their products and services. Microsoft issued fixes for 59 flaws, including six actively exploited zero-days in various Windows components that could be abused to bypass security features, escalate privileges, and trigger a denial-of-service (DoS) condition. Elsewhere
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Microsoft Patches 6 Actively Exploited Zero-Days
Three of those zero-days are security feature bypass flaws, which give attackers a way to slip past built-in protections in multiple Microsoft products.
AI, Apps, Global Security News, Industry News, Risk Management
Armis Centrix brings unified, AI-driven application security to the SDLC
Armis has announced Armis Centrix for Application Security, which unifies application security across an organization’s software development lifecycle. The technology helps security teams secure code as a next-generation attack vector to fortify organizations’ defenses and protect against cyber threats. “To effectively manage risk, it’s essential to get to the root cause of the problem and…
AI, Global Security News
74% of Asia Pacific Consumers Already Use AI to Shop, But Trust and Transparency Hold the Key to Checkout: Visa Survey
Visa, which naturally claims itself a world leader in digital payments, has released new survey findings on the state of digital commerce in Asia Pacific, revealing that while consumers are increasingly using AI to shop, concerns over security and transparency are creating hesitation at the crucial moment of checkout.
AI, Breaking News, china, cyber crime, Global Security News, Government & Policy, hacking, malware, Network Security, Security
Record-breaking 31.4 Tbps DDoS attack hits in November 2025, stopped by Cloudflare
AISURU/Kimwolf botnet hit a record 31.4 Tbps DDoS attack lasting 35 seconds in Nov 2025, which Cloudflare automatically detected and blocked. The AISURU/Kimwolf botnet was linked to a record-breaking DDoS attack that peaked at 31.4 Tbps and lasted just 35 seconds. Cloudflare said the November 2025 incident was part of a surge in hyper-volumetric HTTP…
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Compromised dYdX npm and PyPI Packages Deliver Wallet Stealers and RAT Malware
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new supply chain attack in which legitimate packages on npm and the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository have been compromised to push malicious versions to facilitate wallet credential theft and remote code execution. The compromised versions of the two packages are listed below – @dydxprotocol/v4-client-js (npm) – 3.4.1, 1.22.1, 1.15.2,…
AI, Global Security News
Agentic AI Site ‘Moltbook’ Is Riddled With Security Risks
Someone used AI to build an entire Web platform, which then did something predictable and preventable: It exposed all its data through a publicly accessible API.
