
"Nvidia has confirmed that a breach of GeForce NOW user data occurred through GFN.am, its regional Alliance partner operating the service in Armenia, with no impact on Nvidia's own infrastructure. The incident, which took place between March 20 and 26, exposed personal details including full names, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and usernames, but no passwords were compromised, and users who registered after March 9 are unaffected."
"A threat actor operating under the ShinyHunters name (believed to be an impersonator) claimed responsibility on a hacker forum and listed the full database for $100,000 in cryptocurrency before the post was taken down."
"Foreign-made routers and drones on the FCC's Covered List - devices deemed national security risks - will be allowed to receive security patches and firmware updates until at least January 1, 2029, up from the previous March 2027 cutoff. The agency is also considering making the waiver permanent."
"OpenAI is in talks with the European Commission to provide access to a cyber-focused variant of GPT-5.5 that can identify and exploit software vulnerabilities. The offer came after EU cybersecurity and AI officials spent weeks unable to gain access to Anthropic's comparable model, Mythos, which has been limited to a few dozen"
A breach involving GeForce NOW user data occurred through GFN.am, a regional Alliance partner operating the service in Armenia. The incident ran between March 20 and 26 and exposed personal details including full names, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and usernames. No passwords were compromised, and users who registered after March 9 were unaffected. A threat actor using the ShinyHunters name claimed responsibility and offered the full database for $100,000 in cryptocurrency before the post was removed. The FCC extended the security update window for foreign-made routers and drones on its Covered List until at least January 1, 2029, and is considering making the waiver permanent. OpenAI is in talks with the European Commission to provide access to a cyber-focused variant of GPT-5.5 for identifying and exploiting software vulnerabilities.
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