Mellen said Iran has been experimenting with using AI in hacking operations for years. As one example, she explained, Google recently reported that Iranian hackers have used its Gemini AI system to help gather information on targets, trick people through more convincing phishing messages, and assist in building hacking tools.
2.) The idea of this is gross AF, and the fact that some commenters are saying that this site is no worse than the Tea App is exactly how and why tech is so dangerous today. The Tea App, which relaunched as a website after Apple's App Store booted it last year, is a safe space for women to discuss "red flags" and find info on potential suitors — it’s very “Are We Dating the Same Guy” — so that they can decide whether they're entering potentially dangerous situations.,这一点在PDF资料中也有详细论述
Стала известна реакция чиновников и союзников США на начало операции в Иране08:40,更多细节参见PDF资料
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There's a broader pattern here. External data sources (Shopify, third-party APIs, user input) will always find the exact edge case your infrastructure doesn't handle. They don't do it maliciously. They just don't know (or care) about your CSV pipeline, your column count, your COPY command. They're just sending you the data they have.