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AIWhy OpenAI Operator is a privacy risk
OpenAI Operator privacy risks: the AI agent collects user data without explicit consent, raising alarms.
Biz & ITCisco zero-day attack hits security app
Cisco disclosed a critical zero-day vulnerability in its Secure Access app, actively exploited. Attackers bypass authentication and gain full control.
PolicyFTC social media ruling changes
FTC's new ruling on social media data practices could reshape platform accountability and user privacy protections immediately.
CarsTesla Actually Smart Summon probe: 2.6M
Tesla Actually Smart Summon probe: NHTSA upgrades probe after crashes. 2.6M vehicles affected, flaw may be deep.
CultureNetflix settles VR patent lawsuit for $36M
Netflix pays $36 million to settle a patent lawsuit over its VR streaming tech, raising questions about patent trolls.
TechIntel Raptor Lake chip failure: permanent damage
A microcode bug in Intel's Raptor Lake processors can cause irreversible physical damage, raising reliability concerns.
SpaceStarship upper stage anomaly ends flight
Starship upper stage anomaly ends test flight early, with debris falling over Atlantic. Investigation ongoing.
SecurityOpenSSH remote code execution vulnerability: fix
OpenSSH remote code execution vulnerability allows unauthenticated attackers to gain root access on Unix servers. Patch now.
HealthPancreatic cancer vaccine trial failure: a setback for immunotherapy
A late-stage trial for a pancreatic cancer vaccine failed to improve survival, dashing hopes for a new immunotherapy approach.
GamingIntel Battlemage GPU delay: what went wrong?
Intel Battlemage GPU delay is more than a slip—it's a possible exit for Intel from discrete gaming GPUs.
ScienceQuantum error correction milestone achieved
Google's Willow chip achieves error correction below threshold, a key step toward fault-tolerant quantum computing.
