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Microsoft's open source tools were hacked to steal passwords of AI developers

Microsoft is investigating a breach of its open source projects on GitHub, where hackers injected password-stealing malware into the code. Access to dozens of affected projects, including those related to Azure and AI development tools, has been cut off.

techcrunch.com

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3 min

6/9/2026

U of T researchers demonstrate AI worm could target any online device

Researchers at the University of Toronto have identified a new class of cyberthreat in the form of an AI worm that can target any online device. This AI worm can be created using free AI models, and current cybersecurity defenses are not adequately prepared to combat it.

utoronto.ca

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8 min

6/3/2026

Google says criminal hackers used AI to find a major software flaw

Criminal hackers utilized artificial intelligence to identify a previously unknown software flaw, marking the first instance of AI being used in this manner. Google reported that this attempted cyberattack indicates potential future threats in cybersecurity.

nytimes.com

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1 min

5/11/2026

AISLE Discovers 38 CVEs in OpenEMR Healthcare Software

AISLE has identified 38 critical vulnerabilities (CVEs) in healthcare software utilized by 100,000 medical providers. The rapid digitization of healthcare is outpacing the implementation of adequate security measures.

aisle.com

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9 min

4/28/2026

Microsoft's open source tools were hacked to steal passwords of AI developers

Microsoft is investigating a breach of its open source projects on GitHub, where hackers injected password-stealing malware into the code. Access to dozens of affected projects, including those related to Azure and AI development tools, has been cut off.

techcrunch.com

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3 min

6/9/2026

Google says criminal hackers used AI to find a major software flaw

Criminal hackers utilized artificial intelligence to identify a previously unknown software flaw, marking the first instance of AI being used in this manner. Google reported that this attempted cyberattack indicates potential future threats in cybersecurity.

nytimes.com

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1 min

5/11/2026

U of T researchers demonstrate AI worm could target any online device

Researchers at the University of Toronto have identified a new class of cyberthreat in the form of an AI worm that can target any online device. This AI worm can be created using free AI models, and current cybersecurity defenses are not adequately prepared to combat it.

utoronto.ca

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8 min

6/3/2026

AISLE Discovers 38 CVEs in OpenEMR Healthcare Software

AISLE has identified 38 critical vulnerabilities (CVEs) in healthcare software utilized by 100,000 medical providers. The rapid digitization of healthcare is outpacing the implementation of adequate security measures.

aisle.com

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9 min

4/28/2026

Microsoft's open source tools were hacked to steal passwords of AI developers

Microsoft is investigating a breach of its open source projects on GitHub, where hackers injected password-stealing malware into the code. Access to dozens of affected projects, including those related to Azure and AI development tools, has been cut off.

techcrunch.com

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

3 min

6/9/2026

AISLE Discovers 38 CVEs in OpenEMR Healthcare Software

AISLE has identified 38 critical vulnerabilities (CVEs) in healthcare software utilized by 100,000 medical providers. The rapid digitization of healthcare is outpacing the implementation of adequate security measures.

aisle.com

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

9 min

4/28/2026

U of T researchers demonstrate AI worm could target any online device

Researchers at the University of Toronto have identified a new class of cyberthreat in the form of an AI worm that can target any online device. This AI worm can be created using free AI models, and current cybersecurity defenses are not adequately prepared to combat it.

utoronto.ca

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

8 min

6/3/2026

Google says criminal hackers used AI to find a major software flaw

Criminal hackers utilized artificial intelligence to identify a previously unknown software flaw, marking the first instance of AI being used in this manner. Google reported that this attempted cyberattack indicates potential future threats in cybersecurity.

nytimes.com

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1 min

5/11/2026

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