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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.

300,000 ChatGPT Accounts Got Hacked Last Year. Here’s What It Means for Your Business.

Over 300,000 ChatGPT account credentials were stolen by infostealer malware in 2025. IBM's latest X-Force report reveals attackers are using AI to supercharge old tactics, not invent new ones. Here's what businesses need to do about it.

The AI Safety Net is Full of Holes: What 2026 Taught Us So Far

The 2026 threat landscape is here, and it's powered by autonomous AI agents and synthetic identities. Here's why your current security setup is likely bringing a knife to a gunfight.

The NSA Just Issued Its First Formal Warning About AI Agent Technology. Your IT Team Needs to Read It.

The NSA has published its first formal cybersecurity guidance targeting Model Context Protocol (MCP), the technology connecting AI assistants to your files, databases, and business systems. The finding: deployment has outpaced security, and real-world exploits are already happening.

Your Staff Are Feeding AI Tools 18,000 Terabytes of Company Data. Most Bosses Have No Idea.

New research from Zscaler reveals employees transferred 18,033 terabytes of corporate data to AI apps in 2025, a 93% jump. Grammarly received more than ChatGPT. Here's what you need to do about it.

Every Enterprise AI System Has Critical Vulnerabilities. Every. Single. One.

Zscaler's 2026 AI Security Report analysed nearly a trillion transactions and found 100% of enterprise AI systems had critical flaws, with 90% breached in under 90 minutes. Here's what that means for your business.

IBM Report: AI-Generated Breaches Now Cost $5.72 Million. Here’s What Australian Organisations Need to Do

Phishing has surged 1,265% and AI attack costs now average $5.72 million, according to IBM’s 2025 report. The combination of shadow AI, exposed AI infrastructure, and ungoverned tool adoption is driving higher breach costs, not softer targets.
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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.

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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.