OpenAI launches Aardvark, an AI security agent powered by GPT-5 that finds and fixes software vulnerabilities.
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The company has updated the program’s scope and has combined the rewards for abuse and security issues into a single table. Google this week announced a new dedicated AI Vulnerability Reward Program ...
This week, Google has launched an AI Vulnerability Reward Program dedicated to security researchers who find and report flaws in the company's AI systems. The new bug bounty program focuses on the ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Trump administration federalizing 300 members of the Illinois National Guard, Gov. JB Pritzker said in a statement on Saturday. The White House later confirmed that President ...
Frustration around the North Carolina football program appears plentiful amid the team’s disastrous 2-3 start. As Bill Belichick simply tries to figure out how to make his team competitive in the ACC ...
Google will dish out the biggest bucks for rooting out ways to command ‘rogue actions’ from its AI bots. Google will dish out the biggest bucks for rooting out ways to command ‘rogue actions’ from its ...
At one point, every professional lacked the knowledge and skills critical to their work today. They started as beginners — and it’s no different in cybersecurity. Take Gina Cramer ’20 and Cyndie ...