DeepSeek, Nicolas Cage, OpenAI, Hackers, Ransomware, Canada, Joshua Marpet and More – SWN #448
Today, we've got: DeepSeek, Nicolas Cage, OpenAI, Hackers, Ransomware, Canada, Joshua Marpet and More, on this edition of the Security Weekly News.
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Aaran Leyland
- February 3rd Warning—Act Now As Ransomware Attacks Incoming
- Hackers Exploit Public-facing Vulnerable IIS, Apache, SQL Servers to Attack Gov & Telcom Networks
- Canadian charged with stealing $65 million using DeFI crypto exploits
- AI systems could be ‘caused to suffer’ if consciousness achieved, says research
- Why employees smuggle AI into work
- AI to revolutionise fundamental physics and ‘could show how universe will end’
- OpenAI launches ‘deep research’ tool that it says can match research analyst
- ChatGPT’s latest model is finally here — and it’s free for everyone
- DeepSeek users in US could face million-dollar fine and prison time under new law
- ‘Robots cannot reflect the human condition’: Nicolas Cage speaks out against AI
Joshua Marpet
- Patching and Guardrails, so perfect together!
Risk and profit, proactive and reactive, process and people, guardrails and patching. What's the right mix and blend to actually keep security at a decent level? Let's discuss






