Machine Unlearning: The Lobotomization of LLMs

In the end, the question isn’t whether large language models will ever forget — it’s how we’ll develop the tools and systems to do so effectively and ethically.

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Ukrainian government, Belarusian opposition targeted in new espionage campaign

A suspected Belarusian state-backed hacking group is behind a cyber espionage campaign targeting opposition activists in the country, as well as Ukrainian military and government entities, according to a new report.

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Leaked Black Basta Chat Logs Reveal $107M Ransom Earnings and Internal Power Struggles

More than a year’s worth of internal chat logs from a ransomware gang known as Black Basta have been published online in a leak that provides unprecedented visibility into their tactics and internal conflicts among its members.
The Russian-language chats on the Matrix messaging platform between September 18, 2023, and September 28, 2024, were initially leaked on February 11, 2025, by an

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New ‘Auto-Color’ Linux Malware Targets North America, Asia

New Linux malware named Auto-Color, which allows full remote access to compromised devices, targets North America and Asia.

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London member of ‘Com’ network convicted of making indecent images of children

A 21-year-old East London resident tied to a “Com” cybercrime network has been convicted of fraud and making indecent images of children, authorities said.

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Anagram takes a gamified approach to employee cybersecurity training

Despite employers requiring their employees to complete yearly cybersecurity training courses, human-driven cybersecurity breaches still happen. The problem could even get substantially worse as generative AI increases the scale and personalization of social engineering campaigns. Anagram, formerly known as Cipher, is taking a new approach to employee cybersecurity training that the company hopes can keep […]

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SOC 3.0 – The Evolution of the SOC and How AI is Empowering Human Talent

Organizations today face relentless cyber attacks, with high-profile breaches hitting the headlines almost daily. Reflecting on a long journey in the security field, it’s clear this isn’t just a human problem—it’s a math problem. There are simply too many threats and security tasks for any SOC to manually handle in a reasonable timeframe. Yet, there is a solution. Many refer to it as SOC 3.0—an

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Qualcomm Extends Security Support for Android Devices to 8 Years

Qualcomm says it’s working with Google to ensure that Android device manufacturers will be able to provide security updates for 8 years.

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OpenSSF Releases Security Baseline for Open Source Projects

The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) has created a structured set of security requirements for open source projects.

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