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Elon Musk’s AI Bot Caught Up in Latest Irish and European Investigations

Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Data Privacy, Data Security GrokAI’s Non-Consensual Imagery Sparks Regulatory Scrutiny David Meyer • February 17, 2026 Image: Prathmesh T/Shutterstock Regulatory scrutiny is intensifying against Elon Musk’s X, following investigations into the Grok AI chatbot’s potential violations of privacy laws regarding non-consensual intimate imagery. This development…

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Abu Dhabi Finance Summit Experiences Data Breach, Exposing Global Leaders, Reports FT – Reuters

Data Leak at Abu Dhabi Finance Summit Exposes High-Profile Attendees In a significant breach reported by the Financial Times, a data leak at a recent finance summit in Abu Dhabi has compromised sensitive information of various global figures. The incident, which has raised considerable concern in the cybersecurity community, emphasizes…

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New Supply Chain Vulnerabilities Discovered in AMI MegaRAC BMC Software

Two additional security vulnerabilities have been identified in AMI MegaRAC Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) software, just two months following the discovery of three similar flaws in the same system. Firmware security firm Eclypsium disclosed these new vulnerabilities, which were withheld previously to allow AMI time to implement necessary mitigations. The…

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FormBook: Inexpensive Password-Stealing Malware Exploited in Targeted Attacks

Recent investigations by security experts have unveiled a noteworthy shift in tactics among sophisticated hacking groups. Rather than developing proprietary malware or exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities, these adversaries are increasingly opting to use off-the-shelf malware—similar to the actions of amateur hackers, often referred to as “script kiddies.” This strategy may serve…

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OpenAI Hires OpenClaw Creator to Boost Agent Development

Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Next-Generation Technologies & Secure Development Steinberger to Head AI Giant’s Multi-Agent Development Initiative Rashmi Ramesh (rashmiramesh_) • February 16, 2026 Image: Japan Koshiro K/Shutterstock Peter Steinberger has joined OpenAI to lead the development of personal agents, following significant public interest in his OpenClaw open-source AI…

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Unveiling a Startling Data Breach at a Therapy Service: An Investigation by Jenny Kleeman

In a troubling development that underscores the vulnerabilities of digital privacy, a significant breach has occurred involving the exposure of private therapy notes from more than 33,000 patients. This incident has sparked widespread concern over the security of sensitive mental health information. The central figure in this breach is Finnish…

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Researchers Discover New Vulnerabilities in Widely Used ImageMagick Image Processing Tool

ImageMagick Exposed: Two Critical Vulnerabilities Found Cybersecurity experts have identified serious security flaws in the widely-used open source software, ImageMagick, which could result in denial-of-service (DoS) attacks and unauthorized information disclosure. Discovered by the Latin American cybersecurity firm Metabase Q in version 7.1.0-49, these vulnerabilities were subsequently addressed in an…

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U.S. Suspects Russian Spies Exploited Kaspersky Antivirus to Access NSA Secrets

In a significant cybersecurity development, the U.S. government has implemented a ban on Kaspersky antivirus software for federal agencies, citing concerns over potential espionage. Although no concrete evidence has yet emerged, a report from The Wall Street Journal alleges that state-sponsored Russian hackers pilfered classified National Security Agency (NSA) documents…

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