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Writer for WIRED. Author of SANDWORM. Latest book, TRACERS IN THE DARK: The Global Hunt for the Crime Lords of Cryptocurrency, out now. [email protected]. Andy.01 on Signal.
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Are you nervous about AI impacting your job? Worried about being left behind? We’re here to help. Today @wired.com is launching our GLOBAL AI PRINCIPLES FOR A BETTER HUMAN WORKFORCE. Please note: This ~mandatory~ training does not guarantee your non-redundancy. (But the stories are fun as hell)
Mohammad Muzahir, aka Red Bull, the scam compound whistleblower and human trafficking victim whose incredible bravery made possible the story below, now has a GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/f/support-wh... I'm in touch with the creator, who is legit. Grateful to her and to anyone who can donate.
Mohammad Muzahir, aka Red Bull, the scam compound whistleblower and human trafficking victim whose incredible bravery made possible the story below, now has a GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/f/support-wh... I'm in touch with the creator, who is legit. Grateful to her and to anyone who can donate.
Researchers at security firm RedAccess found more than 5,000 vibe-coded apps, created with AI tools from Lovable, Replit, Base44 and Netlify, with essentially no security, accessible on the open web. About 40% exposed sensitive personal or corporate data. www.wired.com/story/thousa...
Regardless of whether Fast16 was used against Iran—which remains just a theory—it rewrites the history of cybersabotage operations. And should maybe change our ideas, too, of who can/should trust the results of life-critical calculations on their computers.