DarkReading.com reported that “The global battle against digital fraud has become more fraught, with cybercriminals pivoting from high-volume, opportunistic attacks to sophisticated, AI-driven operations; they’re not just harder to detect, but can cause substantially more damage as well.”  The November 26, 2025 article entitled “Digital Fraud at Industrial Scale: 2025

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DarkReading.com reported that “As a new AI-powered Web browser brings agentics closer to the masses, questions remain regarding whether prompt injections, the signature LLM attack type, could get even worse.” The November 26, 2025 article entitled “Prompt Injections Loom Large Over ChatGPT’s Atlas Browser” (https://www.darkreading.com/application-security/prompt-injections-loom-large-over-chatgpt-atlas-launch) included these comments:

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Computerworld.com reported that “Google has launched Gemini 3 and integrated the new AI model into its search engine immediately, aiming to push advanced AI features into consumer and enterprise products faster as competition in the AI market intensifies. The release brings new agentic capabilities for coding, workflow automation, and search

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Reuters.com reported that the proposed Executive Order “… would task Attorney General Pam Bondi with establishing an “AI Litigation Task Force whose sole responsibility shall be to challenge state AI laws, including on grounds that such laws unconstitutionally regulate interstate commerce, are preempted by existing federal regulations, or are otherwise

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Computerworld.com reported that “Failed implementations of AI technologies are pushing CIOs to step back and try to better understand the technology and its impact before moving ahead, according to analysts and industry experts.” The November 18, 2025 article entitled ” Doomed enterprise AI projects usually lack vision” (https://www.computerworld.com/article/4091967/doomed-enterprise-ai-projects-usually-lack-vision.html)

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DarkReading.com reported that “AI search tools like Perplexity, ChatGPT, and OpenAI’s Atlas browser offer powerful capabilities for research and information gathering but are also dangerously susceptible to low-effort content manipulation attacks. It turns out websites that can detect when an AI crawler visits can serve completely different content than what

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Computerworld.com reported that “Mirroring AI in general, the newest OpenAI service has the potential to deliver massive productivity gains. But the potential for errors and data leakage are equally great. OpenAI on Thursday rolled out its latest offering, a comprehensive data collection and analysis capability called “company knowledge”. And although

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