OpenAI will make 2026 its year of "practical adoption," the artificial intelligence startup's finance chief said in a blog Sunday. The startup's compute grew from 0.2 GW in 2023 to about 1.9 GW in ...
Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to a new campaign that's leveraging GitHub-hosted Python repositories to distribute a previously undocumented JavaScript-based Remote Access Trojan (RAT ...
Microsoft has disclosed details of a novel backdoor dubbed SesameOp that uses OpenAI Assistants Application Programming Interface (API) for command-and-control (C2) communications. "Instead of relying ...
OpenAI today announced the release of Sora 2, its latest video generation model, which now includes AI generated audio matching the generated video, as well. It is paired with the launch of a new iOS ...
Many saw desktop impressions drop around Sept. 10. A working theory is that past spikes were inflated by bots loading 100-result pages. Google hasn’t commented yet. Google appears to have disabled the ...
NPM developer qix's account compromise potentially puts user funds at risk by compromising library dependencies used by bitcoin wallets. A major NPM developer, qix, has had their account compromised.
For years, enterprise security strategies have prioritized endpoints, networks, and email systems. Yet attackers have shifted their focus to a less visible but equally critical layer: Application ...
Lemonade says the incident is not material and that its operations were not compromised, nor was its customer data targeted. Insurance firm Lemonade is notifying roughly 190,000 individuals that their ...
As we approach the end of 2024, the SEO landscape is already shifting, with even bigger changes on the horizon for next year. With potential access to Google’s data, competitors could shake up the ...
Abstract: JavaScript (JS) is one of the most popular programming languages for developing client-side applications mainly due to allowing the adoption of different programming styles, not having ...
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