The smartest way to use AI may not be letting it interact with your files, but asking it to write software that handles them safely.
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Dozens of cryptographically verified open source packages from Microsoft were compromised late last week to add advanced credential-stealing code that was triggered when developers opened them in AI ...
Agentic AI security dominated Infosecurity Europe 2026 as Toronto researchers proved a free open-weight AI worm can ...
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A new infostealer called Storm appeared on underground cybercrime networks in early 2026, representing a shift in how credential theft is developing. For under $1,000 a month, operators get a stealer ...
The dreaded Q-day could arrive sooner than expected, and when it does, experts say we need to be ready. Reading time 8 minutes In 1994, American mathematician Peter Shor developed a quantum algorithm ...
A quantum computer capable of breaking the encryption that secures the internet now seems to be just around the corner. Stunning revelations from two research teams outline how it could happen, with ...