Trump AI Order Seeks Voluntary Frontier Model Testing
The White House’s executive order establishes voluntary framework for early government access to frontier models while investing in federal security.
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The White House’s executive order establishes voluntary framework for early government access to frontier models while investing in federal security.
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The ShinyHunters extortion group leaked roughly 234 GB of data allegedly stolen from the dental benefits administrator.
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Threat actors are deploying an updated SHub Stealer variant named Reaper that exploits the native macOS Script Editor to bypass OS-level protections and compromise cryptocurrency assets.
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Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Ultrahuman data leak, The Gentlemen ransomware analysis, Hola Browser bundles miner.
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Out of the box, Zorin OS is fast and secure, but with a few quick configurations, you can improve both areas.
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Experts commented on the EO’s voluntary nature, the balance between innovation and security, and potential implementation gaps.
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The company detected a network intrusion in March and an investigation showed that some files were stolen during the attack.
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Security researchers and the FBI are warning that a wave of FIFA-themed fraud is already hitting World Cup 2026 fans, days before the June 11 kickoff.
Recent reports describe thousands of lookalike FIFA domains, banking malware hidden inside pirate streaming apps, and at least one operation that copies FIFA’s login page well enough to take over real accounts.
It is an obvious target. More than
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Posing as recruiters on online platforms, Chinese intelligence officers target personnel with access to classified or privileged information.
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