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Think Twice Before Creating That ChatGPT Action Figure

By: Kate O'Flaherty — May 1st 2025 at 13:56
People are using ChatGPT’s new image generator to take part in viral social media trends. But using it also puts your privacy at risk—unless you take a few simple steps to protect yourself.
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AI Code Hallucinations Increase the Risk of ‘Package Confusion’ Attacks

By: Dan Goodin, Ars Technica — April 30th 2025 at 19:08
A new study found that code generated by AI is more likely to contain made-up information that can be used to trick software into interacting with malicious code.
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Car Subscription Features Raise Your Risk of Government Surveillance, Police Records Show

By: Dell Cameron — April 28th 2025 at 10:30
Records reviewed by WIRED show law enforcement agencies are eager to take advantage of the data trails generated by a flood of new internet-connected vehicle features.
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ICE Is Paying Palantir $30 Million to Build ‘ImmigrationOS’ Surveillance Platform

By: Caroline Haskins — April 18th 2025 at 15:13
In a document published Thursday, ICE explained the functions that it expects Palantir to include in a prototype of a new program to give the agency “near real-time” data about people self-deporting.
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New Jersey Sues Discord for Allegedly Failing to Protect Children

By: Justin Ling — April 17th 2025 at 15:00
The New Jersey attorney general claims Discord’s features to keep children under 13 safe from sexual predators and harmful content are inadequate.
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Sex-Fantasy Chatbots Are Leaking a Constant Stream of Explicit Messages

By: Matt Burgess — April 11th 2025 at 10:30
Some misconfigured AI chatbots are pushing people’s chats to the open web—revealing sexual prompts and conversations that include descriptions of child sexual abuse.
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How to Delete Your Data From 23andMe

By: Emily Mullin, Lily Hay Newman — March 24th 2025 at 20:51
DNA-testing company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy, which means the future of the company’s vast trove of customer data is unknown. Here’s what that means for your genetic data.
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Trump’s Aggression Sours Europe on US Cloud Giants

By: Matt Burgess — March 24th 2025 at 06:00
Companies in the EU are starting to look for ways to ditch Amazon, Google, and Microsoft cloud services amid fears of rising security risks from the US. But cutting ties won’t be easy.
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How to Avoid US-Based Digital Services—and Why You Might Want To

By: Violet Blue — March 21st 2025 at 10:30
Amid growing concerns over Big Tech firms aligning with Trump administration policies, people are starting to move their digital lives to services based overseas. Here's what you need to know.
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A Team of Female Founders Is Launching Cloud Security Tech That Could Overhaul AI Protection

By: Lily Hay Newman — February 25th 2025 at 19:43
Cloud “container” defenses have inconsistencies that can give attackers too much access. A new company, Edera, is taking on that challenge and the problem of the male-dominated startup world.
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‘OpenAI’ Job Scam Targeted International Workers Through Telegram

By: Reece Rogers — February 25th 2025 at 11:30
An alleged job scam, led by “Aiden” from “OpenAI,” recruited workers in Bangladesh for months before disappearing overnight, according to FTC complaints obtained by WIRED.
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology Braces for Mass Firings

By: Will Knight, Paresh Dave, Leah Feiger — February 20th 2025 at 20:19
Approximately 500 NIST staffers, including at least three lab directors, are expected to lose their jobs at the standards agency as part of the ongoing DOGE purge, sources tell WIRED.
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Microsoft Hosted Explicit Videos of This Startup Founder for Years. Here's How She Got Them Taken Down

By: Paresh Dave, Matt Burgess — February 20th 2025 at 10:30
Breeze Liu has been a prominent advocate for victims. But even she struggled to scrub nonconsensual intimate images and videos of herself from the web.
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DeepSeek’s Safety Guardrails Failed Every Test Researchers Threw at Its AI Chatbot

By: Matt Burgess, Lily Hay Newman — January 31st 2025 at 18:30
Security researchers tested 50 well-known jailbreaks against DeepSeek’s popular new AI chatbot. It didn’t stop a single one.
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Exposed DeepSeek Database Revealed Chat Prompts and Internal Data

By: Lily Hay Newman, Matt Burgess — January 29th 2025 at 21:34
China-based DeepSeek has exploded in popularity, drawing greater scrutiny. Case in point: Security researchers found more than 1 million records, including user data and API keys, in an open database.
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DeepSeek’s Popular AI App Is Explicitly Sending US Data to China

By: Matt Burgess, Lily Hay Newman — January 27th 2025 at 22:10
Amid ongoing fears over TikTok, Chinese generative AI platform DeepSeek says it’s sending heaps of US user data straight to its home country, potentially setting the stage for greater scrutiny.
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Trump Frees Silk Road Creator Ross Ulbricht After 11 Years in Prison

By: Andy Greenberg — January 22nd 2025 at 00:49
Donald Trump pardoned the creator of the world’s first dark-web drug market, who is now a libertarian cause célèbre in some parts of the crypto community.
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GitHub’s Deepfake Porn Crackdown Still Isn’t Working

By: Lydia Morrish — January 16th 2025 at 11:02
Over a dozen programs used by creators of nonconsensual explicit images have evaded detection on the developer platform, WIRED has found.
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The ‘Largest Illicit Online Marketplace’ Ever Is Growing at an Alarming Rate, Report Says

By: Matt Burgess, Lily Hay Newman — January 14th 2025 at 09:00
Huione Guarantee, a gray market researchers believe is central to the online scam ecosystem, now includes a messaging app, stablecoin, and crypto exchange—while facilitating $24 billion in transactions.
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Rumble Among 15 Targets of Texas Attorney General’s Child Privacy Probe

By: Paresh Dave — January 9th 2025 at 21:02
Texas has become a leading enforcer of internet rules. Its latest probe includes some platforms that privacy experts describe as unusual suspects.
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How the US TikTok Ban Would Actually Work

By: Matt Burgess — January 9th 2025 at 19:46
The fate of TikTok now rests in the hands of the US Supreme Court. If a law banning the social video app this month is upheld, it won’t disappear from your phone—but it will get messy fast.
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Facebook and Instagram Ads Push Gun Silencers Disguised as Car Parts

By: Dhruv Mehrotra — January 3rd 2025 at 11:30
A network of Facebook pages has been advertising “fuel filters” that are actually meant to be used as silencers, which are heavily regulated by US law. Even US military officials are concerned.
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Hackers Can Jailbreak Digital License Plates to Make Others Pay Their Tolls and Tickets

By: Andy Greenberg — December 16th 2024 at 11:00
Digital license plates sold by Reviver, already legal to buy in some states and drive with nationwide, can be hacked by their owners to evade traffic regulations or even law enforcement surveillance.
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Worry About Misuse of AI, Not Superintelligence

By: Arvind Narayanan, Sayash Kapoor — December 13th 2024 at 14:00
AI risks arise not from AI acting on its own, but because of what people do with it.
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He Got Banned From X. Now He Wants to Help You Escape, Too

By: Andy Greenberg — December 3rd 2024 at 19:00
When programmer Micah Lee was kicked off X for a post that offended Elon Musk, he didn't look back. His new tool for saving and deleting your X posts can give you that same sweet release.
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Meet ZachXBT, the Masked Vigilante Tracking Down Billions in Crypto Scams and Thefts

By: Andy Greenberg — October 24th 2024 at 09:00
He just untangled a $243 million bitcoin theft, what may be the biggest-ever crypto heist to target a single victim. And he has never shown his face.
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Nigeria Drops Charges Against Tigran Gambaryan, Jailed Binance Exec and Former IRS Agent

By: Andy Greenberg — October 23rd 2024 at 14:17
After eight months, one of the US’s most prominent crypto-crime investigators may finally be coming home.
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US Government Says Relying on Chinese Lithium Batteries Is Too Risky

By: Zeyi Yang — October 21st 2024 at 10:00
A new document shows the Department of Homeland Security is concerned that Chinese investment in lithium batteries to power energy grids will make them a threat to US supply chain security.
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The Disinformation Warning Coming From the Edge of Europe

By: Morgan Meaker — October 19th 2024 at 06:00
Moldova is facing a tide of disinformation unprecedented in complexity and aggression, the head of a new center meant to combat it tells WIRED. And platforms like Facebook, TikTok, Telegram and YouTube could do more.
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GPS Jamming Is Screwing With Norwegian Planes

By: Morgan Meaker — October 17th 2024 at 10:32
So much jamming is taking place in northeastern Norway, regulators no longer want to know.
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This AI Tool Helped Convict People of Murder. Then Someone Took a Closer Look

By: Todd Feathers — October 15th 2024 at 11:00
Global Intelligence claims its Cybercheck technology can help cops find key evidence to nail a case. But a WIRED investigation reveals the smoking gun often appears far less solid.
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Millions of People Are Using Abusive AI ‘Nudify’ Bots on Telegram

By: Matt Burgess — October 15th 2024 at 10:30
Bots that “remove clothes” from images have run rampant on the messaging app, allowing people to create nonconsensual deepfake images even as lawmakers and tech companies try to crack down.
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69,000 Bitcoins Are Headed for the US Treasury—While the Agent Who Seized Them Is in Jail

By: Andy Greenberg — October 9th 2024 at 16:02
The $4.4 billion in crypto is set to be the largest pile of criminal proceeds ever sold off by the US. The former IRS agent who seized the record-breaking sum, meanwhile, languishes in a Nigerian jail cell.
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ICE Signs $2 Million Contract With Spyware Maker Paragon Solutions

By: Vas Panagiotopoulos — October 1st 2024 at 18:15
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s one-year contract with Paragon’s US subsidiary comes amid the Biden administration’s years-long crackdown on commercial spyware vendors.
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Amid Air Strikes and Rockets, an SMS From the Enemy

By: Morgan Meaker — September 26th 2024 at 12:24
As Israel intensifies its attacks on Lebanon, eerie messages have been arriving on the phones of civilians on both sides of the border, with authorities in each country accusing the other of psychological warfare.
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What You Need to Know About Grok AI and Your Privacy

By: Kate O'Flaherty — September 9th 2024 at 10:30
xAI’s generative AI tool, Grok AI, is unhinged compared to its competitors. It’s also scooping up a ton of data that people post on X. Here’s how to keep your posts out of Grok—and why you should.
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The NSA Has a Podcast—Here's How to Decode It

By: Steven Levy — September 6th 2024 at 13:00
The spy agency that dared not speak its name is now the Joe Rogan of the SIGINT set. And the pod's actually worth a listen.
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Why It's So Hard to Fully Block X in Brazil

By: Lily Hay Newman — September 5th 2024 at 15:41
With 20,000 internet providers across the country, the technical challenges of blocking X in Brazil mean some connections are slipping through the cracks.
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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s Arrest Linked to Sweeping Criminal Investigation

By: Lily Hay Newman — August 26th 2024 at 21:23
French authorities detained Durov to question him as part of a probe into a wide range of alleged violations—including money laundering and CSAM—but it remains unclear if he will face charges.
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Pavel Durov’s Arrest Leaves Telegram Hanging in the Balance

By: Darren Loucaides — August 25th 2024 at 22:01
Durov has reportedly been detained in France over Telegram’s alleged failure to adequately moderate illegal content on the messaging app. His arrest sparked backlash and left some associates asking, what now?
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At the Olympics, AI Is Watching You

By: Morgan Meaker — July 25th 2024 at 11:25
A controversial new surveillance system in Paris foreshadows a future where there are too many CCTV cameras for humans to physically watch.
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Huge Microsoft Outage Linked to CrowdStrike Takes Down Computers Around the World

By: Matt Burgess — July 19th 2024 at 08:40
A software update from cybersecurity company CrowdStrike appears to have inadvertently disrupted IT systems globally.
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Pressure Grows in Congress to Treat Crypto Investigator Tigran Gambaryan, Jailed in Nigeria, as a Hostage

By: Andy Greenberg — July 11th 2024 at 19:58
A new resolution echoes what 16 members of Congress have already said to the White House: It must do more to free one of the most storied crypto-focused federal agents in history.
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AI-Powered Super Soldiers Are More Than Just a Pipe Dream

By: Jared Keller — July 8th 2024 at 10:00
The US military has abandoned its half-century dream of a suit of powered armor in favor of a “hyper enabled operator,” a tactical AI assistant for special operations forces.
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Inside a Violent Gang's Ruthless Crypto-Stealing Home Invasion Spree

By: Andy Greenberg, Matt Giles — June 28th 2024 at 10:30
More than a dozen men threatened, assaulted, tortured, or kidnapped 11 victims in likely the worst-ever crypto-focused serial extortion case of its kind in the US.
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Amazon Is Investigating Perplexity Over Claims of Scraping Abuse

By: Dhruv Mehrotra, Andrew Couts — June 27th 2024 at 22:15
AWS hosted a server linked to the Bezos family- and Nvidia-backed search startup that appears to have been used to scrape the sites of major outlets, prompting an inquiry into potential rules violations.
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The Lords of Silicon Valley Are Thrilled to Present a ‘Handheld Iron Dome’

By: Matthew Gault — June 6th 2024 at 10:30
ZeroMark wants to build a system that will let soldiers easily shoot a drone out of the sky with the weapons they’re already carrying—and venture capital firm a16z is betting the startup can pull it off.
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How Researchers Cracked an 11-Year-Old Password to a $3 Million Crypto Wallet

By: Kim Zetter — May 28th 2024 at 11:30
Thanks to a flaw in a decade-old version of the RoboForm password manager and a bit of luck, researchers were able to unearth the password to a crypto wallet containing a fortune.
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Teslas Can Still Be Stolen With a Cheap Radio Hack—Despite New Keyless Tech

By: Andy Greenberg — May 22nd 2024 at 14:00
Ultra-wideband radio has been heralded as the solution for “relay attacks” that are used to steal cars in seconds. But researchers found Teslas equipped with it are as vulnerable as ever.
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The $2.3 Billion Tornado Cash Case Is a Pivotal Moment for Crypto Privacy

By: Andy Greenberg — May 13th 2024 at 14:12
Tuesday’s verdict in the trial of Alexey Pertsev, a creator of crypto-privacy service Tornado Cash, is the first in a string of cases that could make it much harder to skirt financial surveillance.
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A Vast New Data Set Could Supercharge the AI Hunt for Crypto Money Laundering

By: Andy Greenberg — May 1st 2024 at 13:00
Blockchain analysis firm Elliptic, MIT, and IBM have released a new AI model—and the 200-million-transaction dataset it's trained on—that aims to spot the “shape” of bitcoin money laundering.
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The Biggest Deepfake Porn Website Is Now Blocked in the UK

By: Matt Burgess — April 19th 2024 at 16:54
The world's most-visited deepfake website and another large competing site are stopping people in the UK from accessing them, days after the UK government announced a crackdown.
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The Real-Time Deepfake Romance Scams Have Arrived

By: Matt Burgess — April 18th 2024 at 11:00
Watch how smooth-talking scammers known as “Yahoo Boys” use widely available face-swapping tech to carry out elaborate romance scams.
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How to Stop Your Data From Being Used to Train AI

By: Matt Burgess, Reece Rogers — April 10th 2024 at 11:30
Some companies let you opt out of allowing your content to be used for generative AI. Here’s how to take back (at least a little) control from ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and more.
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Glassdoor Wants to Know Your Real Name

By: Amanda Hoover — March 20th 2024 at 09:00
Anonymous, candid reviews made Glassdoor a powerful place to research potential employers. A policy shift requiring users to privately verify their real names is raising privacy concerns.
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There Are Dark Corners of the Internet. Then There's 764

By: Ali Winston — March 13th 2024 at 12:00
A global network of violent predators is hiding in plain sight, targeting children on major platforms, grooming them, and extorting them to commit horrific acts of abuse.
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Binance’s Top Crypto Crime Investigator Is Being Detained in Nigeria

By: Andy Greenberg — March 12th 2024 at 04:03
Tigran Gambaryan, a former crypto-focused US federal agent, and a second Binance executive, Nadeem Anjarwalla, have been held in Abuja without passports for two weeks.
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Airbnb Bans All Indoor Security Cameras

By: Amanda Hoover, Matt Burgess — March 11th 2024 at 14:38
Starting at the end of April, Airbnb will no longer allow hosts to have security cameras inside their rental properties, citing a commitment to prioritizing guest privacy.
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Meta Abandons Hacking Victims, Draining Law Enforcement Resources, Officials Say

By: Dell Cameron — March 6th 2024 at 15:38
A coalition of 41 state attorneys general says Meta is failing to assist Facebook and Instagram users whose accounts have been hacked—and they want the company to take “immediate action.”
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Inside Registered Agents Inc., the Shadowy Firm Pushing the Limits of Business Privacy

By: William Turton, Dhruv Mehrotra — March 5th 2024 at 19:17
Registered Agents Inc. has for years allowed businesses to register under a cloak of anonymity. A WIRED investigation reveals that its secretive founder has taken the practice to an extreme.
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