LastPass Issues New Account Password Warning—Attacks Are Underway

LastPass has confirmed a new and ongoing attack that began on March 1 and targets user account credentials. Here’s what you need to know and do.

Anthropic, The Pentagon And The New Battle Over Artificial Intelligence

The recent debate involving Anthropic and the Pentagon highlights a deeper shift: frontier artificial intelligence systems are becoming strategic infrastructure.

AI Detection Tools Can’t Catch Fakes—That’s Not Even The Real Problem.

AI detection tools failed the NYT’s 1,000-image test. Runway proved 90% of people can’t spot AI video. Here’s how to actually prove digital evidence is real when it matters most.

Hacked traffic cams and hijacked TVs: How cyber operations supported the war against Iran

After U.S. and Israeli forces started bombing Iran, reports say cyber operations have disrupted communications, supporting surveillance activities, and have been used in psychological operations.

OpenAI Blurs Its Mass Surveillance Red Line With New Pentagon Contract

Anthropic saw a surveillance problem and walked. OpenAI saw an opportunity and signed. Now, Sam Altman is under fire for struggling to explain how OpenAI’s contract is any safer.

Copilot AI ‘Microslop’ Chat Ban Is Not Censorship—Says Microsoft

After social media users complained that Microsoft has banned the use of ‘Microslop’ on its Copilot AI Discord chat servers. Microsoft says this is not censorship.

Samsung Issues 8 Critical Security Fixes—Is Your Galaxy On The List?

Samsung has confirmed it is rolling out an update fixing eight critical security vulnerabilities. Is your Galaxy smartphone on the list of eligible devices?

Critical Android Update—Google And CISA Confirm 0-Day Device Attacks

Google has confirmed a new and actively exploited zero-day security vulnerability targeting Android users.

A new app alerts you if someone nearby is wearing smart glasses

A hobbyist developer’s new app, which can detect nearby smart glasses, comes amid resistance to always-on recording and listening devices that invade people’s privacy.

Iranian Hackers Are Using Elon Musk’s Starlink To Stay Online

As the attacks continue, Iranians have turned to Space X’s satellite internet technology — including one of the country’s most notorious hacker crews, which is claiming retaliatory cyberattacks against the U.S.