The Google Pixel 10a is strikingly similar to its predecessor, the Pixel 9a. In fact, very little separates them. I had a chance to check out the 10a early—here’s what sets it apart from the 9a.
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Google Pixel 10a vs Pixel 9a: Is Google's New Phone Worth the Upgrade?
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Caught on Camera: How AI Is Exposing Cybercriminal Attacks Using Their Own Screenshots
Hackers use malware to steal data and take screenshots to sell it. At Black Hat, experts showed how AI can study those screenshots to spot and stop new malware early.
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Hackers Can Take Over Your Security Cameras—and It’s Easier Than You Think
Government agencies, schools, and hospitals install security cameras to protect their clients and their own integrity. But as one research team discovered at the Black Hat security conference this year, those cameras can pose a security risk.
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This AI Skeptic Thinks AI Is Bringing Human Brains Down to Its Level
In a Black Hat panel, scientist and author Gary Marcus calls large language models 'insanely insecure' and bashes the business models behind them.
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This ChatGPT Flaw Could Have Let Hackers Steal Your Google Drive Data
OpenAI fixed the exploit, but it used a malicious prompt hidden in a Google Drive file to trawl through their personal information, looking for details to share with a hacker.
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Is That a Legit Zoom Call or Are You Getting Hacked?
Hackers could bypass network security by exploiting popular video-chat platforms. At Black Hat, a security expert says Zoom and Teams are most vulnerable; only one has released a patch.
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The Global Scareware Scam You’ve Probably Clicked: Inside VexTrio’s Global Ad Fraud
Have you seen any pop-up ads lately? At Black Hat 2025, security researchers exposed how a shadowy group uses fake alerts and other scams to exploit online ad systems and target unsuspecting users.
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Black Hat 2025 Forecast: AI Mayhem, EV Intrusions, and Hacker Innovations
Hackers and security researchers will make the annual pilgrimage to the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas next week. Here's a preview of some of the most insightful—and unsettling—sessions we’re planning to attend.
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