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Cybersecurity firm HiddenLayer uncovers a “CopyPasta License Attack” that exploits Coinbase’s favored AI coding tool, Cursor.
AI coding tools can be tricked by fake license files to spread malicious code, security firm HiddenLayer warns.
Learning is a complex process — and so is measuring it. Though research shows we have cause to be concerned about what ...
A weakness in the Cursor code editor exposes developers to the risk of automatically executing tasks in a malicious ...
Cybersecurity firm HiddenLayer says a new virus can infect popular AI tools, including one widely used at crypto exchange ...
Pro tip, don't install PowerShell commands without approval A team of data thieves has doubled down by developing its ...
Scientists at the Hormel Institute - University of Minnesota are solving the mysteries on how certain viruses work by creating 3-D printed models of them.
Researchers adapt model predictive control from engineering to epidemic response, balancing health and economic costs under ...
Criminals can use artificial intelligence, specifically large language models, to autonomously carry out ransomware attacks ...
Despite vaccines and treatments, SARS-CoV-2-the virus that causes COVID-19-continues to pose a global health threat, driven ...
Viruses infect cells with a goal of taking control of their protein-building machinery to churn out new viral copies. Cells ...