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Everyone’s building with AI in the cloud.
Few are thinking about how to actually secure it.
#NetworkChuck just dropped a video with Wiz, showing how they’re finding hidden AI risks—“shadow AI”—before attackers do. It’s a smart look at where cloud security is headed next.
Worth a watch →
Few are thinking about how to actually secure it.
#NetworkChuck just dropped a video with Wiz, showing how they’re finding hidden AI risks—“shadow AI”—before attackers do. It’s a smart look at where cloud security is headed next.
Worth a watch →
Forwarded from The Hacker News
Last week in cyber was wild.
🔒 Malware hiding in VMs
🤖 AI chats leaking through encrypted traffic
📱 Spyware on flagship Androids
💣 Logic bombs set to go off years later
🕵️♂️ Fake AI bots, deepfakes, and more...
You can’t afford to miss this recap: https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/weekly-recap-hyper-v-malware-malicious.html
🔒 Malware hiding in VMs
🤖 AI chats leaking through encrypted traffic
📱 Spyware on flagship Androids
💣 Logic bombs set to go off years later
🕵️♂️ Fake AI bots, deepfakes, and more...
You can’t afford to miss this recap: https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/weekly-recap-hyper-v-malware-malicious.html
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77% of employees paste sensitive data into GenAI tools.
Most use personal accounts, so IT can’t see it.
It’s all happening in the browser — and old DLP tools miss it completely.
The browser just became the biggest data leak in the enterprise ↓ https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/new-browser-security-report-reveals.html
Most use personal accounts, so IT can’t see it.
It’s all happening in the browser — and old DLP tools miss it completely.
The browser just became the biggest data leak in the enterprise ↓ https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/new-browser-security-report-reveals.html
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My favorite thing about AI is how good it is at programming
Microsoft CEO said they use AI to work on Windows 11 and they have had great success
They have had some small issues though such as
- Unable to close task manager, trying to close it made it make more task managers
- Windows 10 incorrectly telling customers their licensing has expired
- Windows recovery mode not working correctly, keyboard and mouse didn't work
- HTTP local host not working
- BitLocker issue, restarting PC makes bitlocker mad and think there's been a hardware change
- Xbox game pass issue, children couldn't play on family account if parental account was online
Other than this, it's been p good
Microsoft CEO said they use AI to work on Windows 11 and they have had great success
They have had some small issues though such as
- Unable to close task manager, trying to close it made it make more task managers
- Windows 10 incorrectly telling customers their licensing has expired
- Windows recovery mode not working correctly, keyboard and mouse didn't work
- HTTP local host not working
- BitLocker issue, restarting PC makes bitlocker mad and think there's been a hardware change
- Xbox game pass issue, children couldn't play on family account if parental account was online
Other than this, it's been p good
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Sam Bowman's Corner of the Internet
Mind the encryptionroot: How to save your data when ZFS loses its mind
While ZFS has a well-earned reputation for data integrity and reliability, OpenZFS native encryption has some incredibly sharp edges that will cut you if you don't know where to be careful. Unfortunately, I learned this the hard way, standing in a pool of…
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arXiv.org
High-resolution efficient image generation from WiFi CSI using a...
We present LatentCSI, a novel method for generating images of the physical environment from WiFi CSI measurements that leverages a pretrained latent diffusion model (LDM). Unlike prior approaches...
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Mastodon
✧✦Catherine✦✧ (@whitequark@mastodon.social)
there exist several pieces of folk wisdom:
- "you cannot run your own mail server in 2025, this is too hard and time consuming" (completely false, i've done this since ~2010 with minimal ongoing maintenance)
- "you can do it but gmail will sort your mail…
- "you cannot run your own mail server in 2025, this is too hard and time consuming" (completely false, i've done this since ~2010 with minimal ongoing maintenance)
- "you can do it but gmail will sort your mail…
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Most people want platforms (not governments) to be responsible for moderating content
Our finding is consistent across countries and demographics. But many also want tech companies to be held responsible for falsehoods on their platforms.