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    Microsoft OneDrive move may facilitate accidental sensitive file exfiltration

    The apparent intent of the Microsoft plan is to facilitate corporate workers who want to conduct a little personal activity while at work, something to help slightly with work-life balance. But IT leaders are not thrilled about having employee medical records, tax documents and private—sometimes very private—photos and videos on enterprise systems.  The problem is potentially worse when the dataflow…

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    AMD patches microcode security holes after accidental early disclosure

    Matt Kimball, VP and principal analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy, also said he believed that AMD did well in how it handled this situation. “It’s good to see AMD working with its community to solve for these vulnerabilities quickly. The amount of work that goes into providing a fix — and thoroughly testing it — is extensive. It’s a…

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    Google confirms Jarvis AI after accidental leak— here’s what we know

    Google has unintentionally confirmed the existence of its advanced AI, “Jarvis,” following a leak exposing the tech giant’s latest AI developments. The disclosed documents, initially published on Google’s own cloud platform, were quickly removed, yet not before revealing an AI agent capable of browsing the internet and autonomously retrieving information. This leak comes a few days after OpenAI’s own o1…

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    Google Pay alarms users with accidental ‘new card’ added emails

    Users were left alarmed this week on receiving unexpected emails from Google Pay stating that they had successfully “added a new card” to their Google account. The notification left users panicking and voicing their concerns on social media amid concerns they had been victims of a compromise. For many, the payment card being referred to had been issued years ago and presently expired, which…

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