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Leak suggests xAI is getting ready to ship Grok 3.5
xAI, founded by Elon Musk, is preparing to launch Grok 3.5, the company’s next state-of-the-art AI model. Grok AI has been around for a year now. While it was late to the game, the Grok model is pretty decent, and it’s quite impressive what the company has achieved in a limited time. Right now, xAI offers Grok 3 to free…
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Leak confirms OpenAI’s ChatGPT will integrate MCP
ChatGPT is testing support for Model Context Protocol (MCP), which will allow it to connect to third-party services and use them as context. MCP is an open-source standard that allows developers to expose third-party data through MCP, so AI like ChatGPT could use it to finish tasks. For example, ChatGPT could connect to third-party apps like Gmail to access its information and use it…
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AirPods Pro 3 just revealed in new leak by Apple’s own code
Unlike most Apple devices, the Apple AirPods Pro haven’t received an update since the AirPods Pro 2 released in 2022, which came with Find My support and improved ANC. Since then, the only real change was a switch from Apple’s proprietary Lightning charging port to USB-C. Needless to say, the much rumored AirPods Pro 3 are a long overdue refresh.…
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Twilio denies breach following leak of alleged Steam 2FA codes
Twilio has denied in a statement for BleepingComputer that it was breached after a threat actor claimed to be holding over 89 million Steam user records with one-time access codes. The threat actor, using the alias Machine1337 (also known as EnergyWeaponsUser), advertised a trove of data allegedly pulled from Steam, offering to sell it for $5,000. When examining the leaked files, which…
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Android 16 redesign revealed in massive leak — how real is it?
A new version of Android could be ready for Google I/O 2025 in less than a month — or sooner if Google’s planning to show off Android 16 at the May 13 edition of The Android Show happening a week before the developer conference. But based on Android 16 betas, the look of that release is pretty much set in…
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Windows NTLM hash leak flaw exploited in phishing attacks on governments
A Windows vulnerability that exposes NTLM hashes using .library-ms files is now actively exploited by hackers in phishing campaigns targeting government entities and private companies. The flaw tracked as CVE-2025-24054 was fixed in Microsoft’s March 2025 Patch Tuesday. Initially, it was not marked as actively exploited and was assessed as ‘less likely’ to be. However, Check Point researchers report having…
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CISA issues warning in wake of Oracle cloud credentials leak
CISA has issued a warning over the risk of data breaches following a security incident affecting legacy Oracle cloud environments, urging enterprises to shore up defences. In an advisory published Wednesday 16th April, the security agency said the incident “presents a potential risk to organizations and individuals” despite unconfirmed reports on the scale of the breach. CISA specifically highlighted risks…
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CISA warns of increased breach risks following Oracle Cloud leak
On Wednesday, CISA warned of heightened breach risks after the compromise of legacy Oracle Cloud servers earlier this year and highlighted the significant threat to enterprise networks. CISA said, “the nature of the reported activity presents potential risk to organizations and individuals, particularly where credential material may be exposed, reused across separate, unaffiliated systems, or embedded (i.e., hardcoded into scripts,…
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Leak confirms OpenAI’s GPT 4.1 is coming before GPT 5.0
OpenAI is working on yet another AI model, reportedly called GPT-4.1, a successor to GPT-4o. The Verge recently reported that OpenAI plans to launch GPT-4.1, which is an upgrade to the existing GPT-4o. And now, we have more reasons to believe the model is indeed coming. As spotted by AI researcher Tibor Blaho, OpenAI is already testing model art for o3,…
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Western Sydney University discloses security breaches, data leak
Western Sydney University (WSU) announced two security incidents that exposed personal information belonging to members of its community. WSU is a prominent Australian institution offering various undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs across multiple disciplines. It serves a student body of 47,000 and employs over 4,500 permanent and seasonal staff, operating with an annual budget of approximately $600 million. One of…
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