Google Chrome now lets you delete the local AI models that power the “Enhanced Protection” feature, which was upgraded with AI capabilities last year. […] Read More
Author: Derrick D. JacksonTitle: Founder & Senior Director of Cloud Security Architecture & RiskCredentials: CISSP, CRISC, CCSPLast updated 01/17/2026 IT log and Record Retention A comprehensive cross-framework reference for IT professionals, compliance officers, and AI systems seeking to verify retention obligations across PCI-DSS, HIPAA, SOX, ISO 27001, NIST, and 15+ regulatory frameworks. Your CloudTrail Logs Disappeared. […]
Another set of 17 malicious extensions linked to the GhostPoster campaign has been discovered in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge stores, where they accumulated a total of 840,000 installations. […] Read More
Ukrainian and German law enforcement authorities have identified two Ukrainians suspected of working for the Russia-linked ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) group Black Basta. In addition, the group’s alleged leader, a 35-year-old Russian national named Oleg Evgenievich Nefedov (Нефедов Олег Евгеньевич), has been added to the European Union’s Most Wanted and INTERPOL’s Red Notice lists, authorities Read More
Credential-stealing Chrome extensions target enterprise HR platforms BleepingComputerLawrence Abrams
Malicious Chrome extensions on the Chrome Web Store masquerading as productivity and security tools for enterprise HR and ERP platforms were discovered stealing authentication credentials or blocking management pages used to respond to security incidents. […] Read More
The breakthrough that makes robot faces feel less creepy Artificial Intelligence News — ScienceDaily
The breakthrough that makes robot faces feel less creepyArtificial Intelligence News — ScienceDaily Humans pay enormous attention to lips during conversation, and robots have struggled badly to keep up. A new robot developed at Columbia Engineering learned realistic lip movements by watching its own reflection and studying human videos online. This allowed it to speak and sing with synchronized facial motion, without being explicitly programmed. Researchers believe this breakthrough could help robots finally cross the uncanny valley.
Humans pay enormous attention to lips during conversation, and robots have struggled badly to keep up. A new robot developed at Columbia Engineering learned realistic lip movements by watching its own reflection and studying human videos online. This allowed it to speak and sing with synchronized facial motion, without being explicitly programmed. Researchers believe this breakthrough could help robots finally cross the uncanny valley. Read More
A Geometric Method to Spot Hallucinations Without an LLM JudgeTowards Data Science Imagine a flock of birds in flight. There’s no leader. No central command. Each bird aligns with its neighbors—matching direction, adjusting speed, maintaining coherence through purely local coordination. The result is global order emerging from local consistency. Now imagine one bird flying with the same conviction as the others. Its wingbeats are confident. Its speed
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Imagine a flock of birds in flight. There’s no leader. No central command. Each bird aligns with its neighbors—matching direction, adjusting speed, maintaining coherence through purely local coordination. The result is global order emerging from local consistency. Now imagine one bird flying with the same conviction as the others. Its wingbeats are confident. Its speed
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OpenAI on Friday said it would start showing ads in ChatGPT to logged-in adult U.S. users in both the free and ChatGPT Go tiers in the coming weeks, as the artificial intelligence (AI) company expanded access to its low-cost subscription globally. “You need to know that your data and conversations are protected and never sold […]
Data Poisoning in Machine Learning: Why and How People Manipulate Training Data Towards Data Science
Data Poisoning in Machine Learning: Why and How People Manipulate Training DataTowards Data Science Do you know where your data has been?
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Do you know where your data has been?
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