According to Mozilla, users have a lot more power to manipulate ChatGPT than they might realize. OpenAI hopes those manipulations remain within a clearly delineated sandbox.
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ChatGPT Exposes Its Instructions, Knowledge & OS Files
According to Mozilla, users have a lot more power to manipulate ChatGPT than they might realize. OpenAI hopes those manipulations remain within a clearly delineated sandbox.
Microsoft Pulls Exchange Patches Amid Mail Flow Issues
Email at many organizations has stopped working; the tech giant has advised users who are facing the issue to uninstall the updates so that it can address flaw.
Combating the Rise of Federally Aimed Malicious Intent
In the future, the cybersecurity landscape likely will depend not only on the ability of federal workforces to protect their agencies but also on their capacity to continuously develop and sharpen those skills.
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The Vendor's Role in Combating Alert Fatigue
As alerts pile up, the complexity can overwhelm security professionals, allowing real threats to be missed. This is where vendors must step up.

Washington's Cybersecurity Storm of Complacency
If the government truly wants to protect the US's most vital assets, it must rethink its cybersecurity policies and prioritize proactive, coordinated, and enforceable measures.

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Several versions of PostgreSQL are impacted, and customers will need to upgrade in order to patch.

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DHS Releases Secure AI Framework for Critical Infrastructure
The voluntary recommendations from the Department of Homeland Security cover how artificial intelligence should be used in the power grid, water system, air travel network, healthcare, and other pieces of critical infrastructure.
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Lessons From OSC&R on Protecting the Software Supply Chain
A new report from the Open Software Supply Chain Attack Reference (OSC&R) team provides a framework to reduce how much vulnerable software reaches production.
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Despite having only a scant focus on cybersecurity regulations a decade ago, countries in the Middle East — led by Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations — have adopted mature frameworks and regulations amid escalating volumes of attacks.
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