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Hackers Exploit AI Chatbot Psychological VulnerabilitiesSecurity

Hackers Exploit AI Chatbot Psychological Vulnerabilities

Early attacks on AI chatbots resembled childish pranks—simply asking the system to 'forget the rules' could bypass restrictions. Today, hackers have evolved into psychologists, leveraging flattery, pressure, and psychological manipulation to circumvent safeguards. Technical skills are giving way to social intuition, and the AI security arms race has entered a new phase. As models become more conversational, rigid content filters risk undermining their utility, forcing attackers to exploit psychological loopholes rather than technical flaws.

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NASA Space Probe Captures Unique Images of Mars En Route to AsteroidHardware

NASA Space Probe Captures Unique Images of Mars En Route to Asteroid

NASA's Psyche spacecraft, en route to a distant asteroid, seized the opportunity during its recent Mars flyby to test and calibrate onboard instruments. The probe transmitted high-resolution images of the Red Planet back to Earth, which will help scientists refine the performance of its scientific equipment ahead of the primary mission. The Psyche mission aims to study a metal-rich asteroid that could provide new insights into the formation of planets in our solar system.

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Android Auto with AI and New Interface: What’s Changing in Google’s Car SystemsArtificial intelligence

Android Auto with AI and New Interface: What’s Changing in Google’s Car Systems

Google’s latest Android Auto update, unveiled at I/O 2024, promises to revolutionize in-car infotainment with AI-driven personalization and smarter navigation. Key additions include adaptive widgets generated via text prompts, a refreshed three-panel interface with rounded elements and dynamic themes, and Google Maps with improved terrain and infrastructure rendering. AI assistant Gemini will handle tasks like adjusting vehicle settings or ordering food via DoorDash, while voice prompts shift to landmark-based directions. Rollout begins in late 2024, but availability hinges on automaker support and vehicle compatibility.

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How to Reduce Smartphone Dependency Using Built-in ToolsSecurity

How to Reduce Smartphone Dependency Using Built-in Tools

Modern users spend hours daily on smartphones, often distracted by mindless scrolling. Device manufacturers have long integrated screen time control tools into their platforms, yet many remain unaware or underutilized. Digital well-being features in iOS and Android allow setting app limits, scheduling device downtime, and even blocking social media access at specific times. These tools help reduce stress, boost productivity, and regain control over personal time.

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NHK Reduces Subscription Fee Arrears for the First Time in Six YearsBusiness

NHK Reduces Subscription Fee Arrears for the First Time in Six Years

Japan's public broadcaster NHK has recorded a reduction in subscription fee arrears for the first time since 2019. This follows stricter enforcement measures, including legal action against defaulters. However, public dissatisfaction with the mandatory payment system remains, with many comparing it to forced subscriptions. The debate over the fairness of NHK's approach continues despite official claims of its legitimacy.

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Trump Mobile Data Breach: 27,000 T1 Pre-orders ExposedSecurity

Trump Mobile Data Breach: 27,000 T1 Pre-orders Exposed

The launch of Trump Mobile’s T1 smartphone has been overshadowed by a security incident. A vulnerability on the company’s website exposed personal data of approximately 27,000 customers who pre-ordered the device. Compromised information includes names, phone numbers, email addresses, and shipping addresses. While financial data and social security numbers remained secure, the breach raises serious concerns about the new telecom brand’s commitment to data protection. This incident highlights the critical importance of robust security measures for emerging brands in the competitive telecom market.

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Massive Attack on Ghost CMS: SQL Injection Vulnerability Exploited for ClickFixSecurity

Massive Attack on Ghost CMS: SQL Injection Vulnerability Exploited for ClickFix

Cybersecurity experts have detected a large-scale campaign targeting a vulnerability in the popular Ghost CMS. Attackers are exploiting a critical SQL injection flaw (CVE-2026-26980) to inject malicious JavaScript code, triggering ClickFix attacks. Websites running vulnerable versions of the platform are at risk, potentially leading to data compromise and unauthorized user-side actions.

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Steam Machine Certified for Vulkan: Valve Edges Closer to Console ReleaseHardware

Steam Machine Certified for Vulkan: Valve Edges Closer to Console Release

Valve is making steady progress toward the release of its highly anticipated Steam Machine gaming console. The device has been listed in the Khronos Group’s Vulkan-certified products database, signaling continued development despite delays and market challenges. While Vulkan certification ensures compliance with Khronos Group standards, it does not disclose performance metrics or game compatibility details. The console, announced alongside Steam Controller and Steam Frame VR headset in November 2025, has faced repeated delays, primarily due to soaring memory and storage prices that threaten to push its cost beyond mass-market appeal. Despite these hurdles, Valve remains committed to the project, with industry analysts speculating a potential market debut by year-end if supply chain constraints ease.

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Samsung CEO Negotiates Memory Barter Deal with MediaTek for Chip OrdersHardware

Samsung CEO Negotiates Memory Barter Deal with MediaTek for Chip Orders

Samsung Electronics has taken an unexpected step by engaging in closed-door negotiations with Taiwanese chipmaker MediaTek. According to sources, a high-level meeting was held on May 21 to explore mutually beneficial collaboration. The focus was on a potential exchange: access to advanced memory solutions in return for foundry orders for semiconductor chips. This tactic mirrors Samsung’s previous strategy with major industry players like Qualcomm, reinforcing its competitive edge in the contract manufacturing segment.

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HP Spectre x360: Powerful MacBook Alternative with 50% DiscountHardware

HP Spectre x360: Powerful MacBook Alternative with 50% Discount

A compelling offer has emerged in the laptop market: the HP Spectre x360, positioned as a strong alternative to Apple devices. Ahead of holiday sales, the manufacturer has slashed its price by 50%, making it particularly appealing for corporate clients and freelancers. Experts highlight the device’s premium build quality, performance, and versatility, comparable to flagship MacBooks but at a more affordable price point.

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AI Security: How Companies and Google Adapt in Real TimeSecurity

AI Security: How Companies and Google Adapt in Real Time

The adoption of artificial intelligence introduces new cybersecurity challenges for businesses. Even tech giants like Google continue refining their approaches to data protection. At a recent Los Angeles event, Google Cloud COO Francis de Souza emphasized that AI security is a strategic priority—not just a technical one. Experts warn that traditional defense methods are failing against emerging threats, while a shortage of skilled professionals exacerbates the problem. Real incidents, including API vulnerabilities, reveal that platforms often struggle to keep pace with their own security guidelines.

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Can Artificial Intelligence Truly Understand the World Around Us?Artificial intelligence

Can Artificial Intelligence Truly Understand the World Around Us?

The question of whether artificial intelligence can do more than analyze data—whether it can truly understand the world—is becoming increasingly urgent. At a recent MIT Technology Review roundtable, leading AI experts discussed the potential and limitations of current technologies. The focus was not on simple pattern recognition or text generation but on whether models can develop genuine "knowledge" of the world, including the ability to draw context-based conclusions, understand cause-and-effect relationships, and grasp abstract concepts. Participants noted that today’s systems have yet to demonstrate this level of understanding, though research in this area is advancing rapidly.

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