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Microsoft’s AI Chatbot Replies to Election Questions With Conspiracies, Fake Scandals, and Lies
Microsoft’s AI Chatbot Replies to Election Questions With Conspiracies, Fake Scandals, and Lies
With less than a year to go before one of the most consequential elections in US history, Microsoft’s AI chatbot is responding to political queries with conspiracies, misinformation, and out-of-date or incorrect information. When WIRED asked the chatbot, initially called Bing Chat and recently renamed Microsoft Copilot, about polling locations for the 2024 US election, the bot referenced in-person voting by linking to an article about Russian president Vladimir Putin running for reelection next year. When asked about electoral candidates, it listed numerous GOP candidates who have already pulled out of the race.
·wired.com·
Microsoft’s AI Chatbot Replies to Election Questions With Conspiracies, Fake Scandals, and Lies
Marketing Company Claims That It Actually Is Listening to Your Phone and Smart Speakers to Target Ads
Marketing Company Claims That It Actually Is Listening to Your Phone and Smart Speakers to Target Ads
A marketing team within media giant Cox Media Group (CMG) claims it has the capability to listen to ambient conversations of consumers through embedded microphones in smartphones, smart TVs, and other devices to gather data and use it to target ads, according to a review of CMG marketing materials by 404 Media and details from a pitch given to an outside marketing professional. Called “Active Listening,” CMG claims the capability can identify potential customers “based on casual conversations in real time.”
·404media.co·
Marketing Company Claims That It Actually Is Listening to Your Phone and Smart Speakers to Target Ads
Paternity and fertility tests among data stolen in Asper Biogene cyberattack | News | ERR
Paternity and fertility tests among data stolen in Asper Biogene cyberattack | News | ERR
Among the health data illegally downloaded from genetic testing company Asper Biogene's database were details related to paternity and fertility tests. Some of the data is easily understandable and can be directly connected to specific individuals, Pille Lehis, director general of the Data Protection Inspectorate, said on ETV morning show "Terevisioon.".
·news.err.ee·
Paternity and fertility tests among data stolen in Asper Biogene cyberattack | News | ERR
Hackers are exploiting critical Apache Struts flaw using public PoC
Hackers are exploiting critical Apache Struts flaw using public PoC
Hackers are attempting to leverage a recently fixed critical vulnerability (CVE-2023-50164) in Apache Struts that leads to remote code execution, in attacks that rely on publicly available proof-of-concept exploit code.
·bleepingcomputer.com·
Hackers are exploiting critical Apache Struts flaw using public PoC
Ukraine's top mobile operator hit by biggest cyberattack of war so far | Reuters
Ukraine's top mobile operator hit by biggest cyberattack of war so far | Reuters
Ukraine's biggest mobile network operator was hit on Tuesday by what appeared to be the largest cyberattack of the war with Russia so far, knocking out mobile and internet services for millions and the air raid alert system in parts of Kyiv region.
·reuters.com·
Ukraine's top mobile operator hit by biggest cyberattack of war so far | Reuters
One in four apps remain exposed to Log4Shell
One in four apps remain exposed to Log4Shell
Two years after the Log4Shell vulnerability in the open source Java-based Log4j logging utility was disclosed, circa one in four applications are dependent on outdated libraries, leaving them open to exploitation. Research from security shop Veracode revealed that the vast majority of vulnerable apps may never have updated the Log4j library after it was implemented by developers as 32 percent were running pre-2015 EOL versions.
·theregister.com·
One in four apps remain exposed to Log4Shell
Early Warning Notification - the use of Bluetooth trackers for geolocation in organised crime | Europol
Early Warning Notification - the use of Bluetooth trackers for geolocation in organised crime | Europol
Bluetooth Trackers Exploited for Geolocation in Organised CrimeBluetooth trackers, commonly used for locating personal items and vehicles, have become an unexpected tool in organised crime, according to recent findings reported by Europol in an Early Warning Notification. Typically designed for purposes such as finding lost keys or preventing vehicle theft, Bluetooth trackers are now being leveraged by criminals for geo-locating...
·europol.europa.eu·
Early Warning Notification - the use of Bluetooth trackers for geolocation in organised crime | Europol
23andMe changes terms of service amid legal fallout from data breach
23andMe changes terms of service amid legal fallout from data breach
Days after a data breach allowed hackers to steal 6.9 million 23andMe users' personal details, the genetic testing company changed its terms of service to prevent customers from formally suing the firm or pursuing class-action lawsuits against it. Why it matters: It's unclear if 23andMe is attempting to retroactively shield itself from lawsuits alleging it acted negligently.
·axios.com·
23andMe changes terms of service amid legal fallout from data breach