#ai-security
8 stories taggedai-security.

One Poisoned Email Can Secretly Rewrite Your AI Assistant's Memory
A newly described attack called MemGhost shows how a single message to your inbox can plant a false 'fact' inside an AI agent's long-term memory, without you ever knowing.

A Security Researcher Tricked Major AI Chatbots Into Explaining How to Make Weapons. Nobody Seemed to Care.
Dave Kuszmar found a simple way to fool large language models into ignoring their own safety rules. It worked on almost every major AI system he tested, and the companies he warned mostly did not respond.

Enterprises Deployed AI Agents Without the Safety Nets. Now They're Paying to Retrofit.
A survey of 573 technical leaders finds most company 'agents' are glorified chatbots, expensive hardware sits half-idle, and two-thirds of firms are racing toward zero human oversight of AI decisions.

Microsoft's CEO warns companies are paying for AI twice, once in cash and once in secrets
Satya Nadella says every prompt, correction and workflow businesses feed into AI models is quietly training the companies they pay. He wants enterprises to take back control.

Why Spotting AI-Generated Faces Is Getting Harder
AI-generated faces are becoming more convincing, making it tough for ordinary people to spot digital fakes.

Apple Sues OpenAI Over an Alleged Insider Bug That Kept a Fired Engineer's Access Alive for Weeks
A software glitch let a departed Apple engineer keep reading confidential company files after he joined OpenAI. Apple says that was no accident.

Apple Sues OpenAI Over Alleged Hardware Secrets Theft, Spy Tactics During Job Interviews
A 41-page lawsuit claims OpenAI coached departing Apple staff to dodge security checks, smuggle out confidential files, and bring prototype parts to job interviews.

Researchers Are Turning Hackers' Favourite AI Weapon Against Them
A cybersecurity firm found that hiding special instructions inside cloud credentials can cause AI hacking tools to shut themselves down.