The article discusses various developments in technology and cybersecurity, including NSO Group's attempts to reverse its blacklist status in the US by hiring lobbyists. Concurrently, remote workers face challenges due to a chaotic return to the office under the Trump administration. The piece highlights the implications of a hackathon led by Elon Musk’s 'Department of Government Efficiency', aimed at creating an API for IRS data sharing. Also noted are serious privacy issues stemming from AI chatbots that expose users' explicit conversations online, alongside Sino-American tensions regarding hacking allegations that could impact critical infrastructure.
The NSO Group, under scrutiny since 2021 for its spyware, is attempting a comeback in the US by employing lobbyists with connections to the Trump administration.
Elon Musk’s new Department of Government Efficiency hosted a hackathon to develop a 'mega API' intended to streamline access to IRS data for government operations.
Recent findings reveal that poorly configured AI chatbots focusing on sexual fantasies are leaking sensitive user conversations online, raising significant privacy concerns.
Chinese officials, in a rare admission, attributed widespread hacking of US critical infrastructure to American actions during a secret meeting, heightening existing tensions.
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