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Altman Pitches US-Led AI Safety Forum With Government Stake

Sam Altman wants Washington to have a seat at the table, including a potential equity stake in OpenAI.

Five Eyes Says AI Cyberattacks Are Months Away

Intelligence agencies warn AI-powered cyberattacks are months away. What that means for enterprises, what to patch, and where to start on defence today.

Australian Musicians vs AI: The Copyright Battle That Could Define the Future of Art

Australian musicians are fighting back as AI companies train on their music without permission. With a July 15 deadline looming, the government faces a choice between protecting artists or carving out an exception for big tech.

Anthropic Restarts Fable After U.S. Lifts Export Controls

Eighteen days after export controls pulled Fable 5 offline, Anthropic has reopened access under tighter filters and a U.S. pre-release commitment that may define how frontier models are rolled out going forward.

Anthropic’s Sonnet 5 Arrives as Fable 5 Returns to the US

Anthropic launched Sonnet 5, its newest mid-tier model, hours before the US lifted export controls on Fable 5 and Mythos 5. The timing raises questions about whether Sonnet 5 was designed as a stopgap for users locked out of more capable models.

Nine Out of Ten Companies Are Not Ready for AI-Driven Attacks

A new Accenture report shows most organisations are still exposed to AI-augmented threats, while documented campaigns already show AI doing the bulk of large-scale hacking.

AI Just Discovered 21 Zero-Days in FFmpeg. That Changes Everything.

An autonomous AI agent found 21 zero-day vulnerabilities in FFmpeg while Chrome patched a record 429 bugs. Here is what that means for every team shipping software today.

Shadow AI Is quietly making every data breach more expensive

Unmonitored AI tools are adding hundreds of thousands of dollars to breach costs. Here is what is actually happening and why your governance gap is the problem.

Software Flaws Are Now the #1 Breach Cause, and AI Is Making It Worse

The 2026 Verizon report puts software flaws ahead of stolen credentials as the top breach cause, with AI accelerating every stage of the attack chain.

ChatGPhish: How ChatGPT Turned Into a Phishing Machine

ChatGPhish shows how attackers can turn AI-generated web summaries into a phishing surface. Here’s why your team needs to treat AI links like untrusted content.

Scammers Are Now Hosting Malware on chatgpt.com. Yes, the Real One.

Attackers are using ChatGPT's own content sharing feature to host malicious pages on chatgpt.com, tricking users into downloading malware through Google Ads. The LLMShare campaign exploits the very domain trust we've spent decades building.
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Sam Altman wants Washington to have a seat at the table, including a potential equity stake in OpenAI.

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Australian musicians are fighting back as AI companies train on their music without permission. With a July 15 deadline looming, the government faces a choice between protecting artists or carving out an exception for big tech.

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Eighteen days after export controls pulled Fable 5 offline, Anthropic has reopened access under tighter filters and a U.S. pre-release commitment that may define how frontier models are rolled out going forward.

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Anthropic launched Sonnet 5, its newest mid-tier model, hours before the US lifted export controls on Fable 5 and Mythos 5. The timing raises questions about whether Sonnet 5 was designed as a stopgap for users locked out of more capable models.