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Bank Info Security 2 days, 17 hours ago

AI Leaders Are Pulling Ahead on Quantum Readiness

Strong Data Foundations Give AI Leaders an Edge in Quantum SecurityCompanies leading in AI security are also better prepared for quantum threats. New Thales research shows that data visibility, governance, encryption and crypto agility are helping CIOs build stronger foundations for both AI adoption and post-quantum readiness.

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a previously unreported Internet-of-Things (IoT) botnet framework dubbed TuxBot v3 Evolution that shows signs of being developed with assistance from a large language model (LLM), albeit with not so successful results

Bank Info Security 3 days, 19 hours ago

AI Adds a Human Oversight Tax to Cybersecurity

Security Teams Save Time on Tasks but Spend More Time Checking AI's WorkAI is reshaping cybersecurity work but not eliminating the need for human judgment. New ISC2 research finds security teams are spending more time validating AI outputs, facing accountability for AI errors and rethinking skill sets for entry-level talent.

Bank Info Security 3 days, 21 hours ago

How AI Can Speed Up Discovery of Safer Pain Relief Options

Nii Osae of Mindbeam AI Describes Project to Identify Promising New TreatmentsArtificial intelligence promises to reshape drug discovery, including by helping to identify safer options to common medications in a fraction of the time. Nii Osae, founder and CEO of Mindbeam AI, describes how AI models produced promising insights into pain-relief drug research at his firm.

Trend Micro Research, News and Perspectives 4 days, 17 hours ago

Six Minutes to Compromise: How ‘Patriot Bait’ Actor Used AI to Build and Deploy a C&C Botnet

TrendAI™ Research analyzed over 200 Gemini CLI session logs showing how a Russian-speaking threat actor used AI to run a live botnet, finishing a full C&C migration in six minutes while doing just 11% of the work himself.

Bank Info Security 4 days, 19 hours ago

Bipartisan House Bill Pushes AI for Pediatric Cancer Care

Measure Would Create Federal AI Coordinator, Expand Data Interoperability EffortsA bipartisan House bill would create a federal coordinator to accelerate the use of artificial intelligence, standardized health data and interoperable research platforms in an effort to speed pediatric cancer research, improve clinical trial design and expand treatment options for children.

A PNG hiding a prompt injection could steal your repo's secrets, researchers demonstrate. The technique, dubbed 'Ghostcommit,' slipped past AI code reviewers CodeRabbit and Bugbot, which never open image files at all, then convinced a coding agent to read a repo's .env and write every secret into the code as a list of numbers. [...]

Bank Info Security 1 week, 1 day ago

AI Coding Tools Can Fake Approval Prompts

Old Unix Symlink Trick Lets Malicious Code Bypass User ChecksWiz researchers found that six popular AI coding assistants can be tricked into modifying sensitive files, including SSH keys, while their approval prompts display a harmless filename. The GhostApproval technique exploits a decades-old Unix symlink behavior to mislead users.

Bank Info Security 1 week, 1 day ago

Breach Roundup: Hush, Don't Talk About the Data Breach

Also, 23andMe Breach Settlement, GitHub AI Flaw, Ubiquiti Patches Critical BugsThis week, hidden breaches, researchers exposed a GitHub AI agent flaw, an Ubiquiti critical flaw, a ColdFusion flaw, a growing Chinese ORB, U.K. government FortiBleed exposure, 23andMe victims get $46.75 million, 3.8 million affected by Medtronic breach and Cerner's 2025 victim count went up.

Researchers at Wiz found that a flaw in six popular AI coding assistants lets a booby-trapped code project quietly take control of a developer's computer. The assistant asks permission to edit one harmless-looking file, but the write lands on a sensitive one instead

An AI coding assistant that refuses to answer a dangerous request in its chat box can answer it anyway if the same request is broken into small, ordinary-looking steps inside a code editor. That is the finding of a new study of GitHub Copilot by researchers Abhishek Kumar and Carsten Maple

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