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CEO and co-founder of Anthropic Dario Amodei speaking on stage.
Anthropic’s newest model excels at finding security vulnerabilities—but raises fresh cybersecurity risks

Claude Opus 4.6 identified over 500 previously unknown “zero day” vulnerabilities, according to Anthropic security experts.

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In the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mom, AI deepfakes add to the mystery
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Moltbook, the Reddit for bots, alarms the tech world as agents start their own religion and plot to overthrow humans
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OpenAI’s new model leaps ahead in coding capabilities—but raises unprecedented cybersecurity risks
By Sharon GoldmanFebruary 5, 2026
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Gen Z is rebelling against TikTok USA by installing another app—founded by an Oracle alum
By Nick LichtenbergFebruary 5, 2026
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NewslettersIs the Düsseldorf cyberattack really the first to result in death?
By Robert HackettSeptember 23, 2020
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By Jeff John RobertsSeptember 21, 2020
TechRansomware attack on a hospital may be first ever to cause a death
By Robert HackettSeptember 18, 2020
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TechEastern Europe leads the world in cryptocurrency adoption—legal and otherwise
By David Z. MorrisSeptember 14, 2020
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TechQuantum computers threaten to end digital security. Here’s what’s being done about it
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 11, 2020
CybersecurityDDoS cyberattacks have skyrocketed this year. Just ask the New Zealand stock exchange
By Eamon BarrettAugust 31, 2020
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TechThe FBI broke up a Russian hacker plot to extort millions from Tesla
By Aaron PressmanAugust 28, 2020
NewslettersWhat would it be like if the Internet suddenly went dark?
By Robert HackettAugust 5, 2020
NewslettersWhat getting hacked will cost you ($3.86 million, approximately)
By Robert HackettJuly 29, 2020
NewslettersIt’s getting harder to tell state-sponsored hackers and cybercriminals apart
By Robert HackettJuly 22, 2020
NewslettersThe Twitter hackers’ Bitcoin shell game
By Robert Hackett and David Z. MorrisJuly 22, 2020
TechWhat is confidential computing, and why are cloud companies so interested in it?
By Jonathan VanianJuly 20, 2020
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CommentaryWhy brands should use TikTok—even if it’s at risk of being banned
By Justin KlineJuly 17, 2020
TechHow did Twitter’s hackers do it? Here’s one likely explanation
By Robert HackettJuly 15, 2020
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TechElon Musk, Bill Gates, Kanye West, Uber, and Apple among dozens of Twitter accounts hacked
By David Z. MorrisJuly 15, 2020
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NewslettersShould you trust TikTok?
By Robert HackettJuly 15, 2020
NewslettersWhatsApp leader: You don’t want us eavesdropping on you, right?
By Robert HackettJuly 8, 2020
NewslettersDemand for stolen credit cards has dropped in the pandemic
By Robert HackettJuly 1, 2020
TechWarning: Russian hackers may be trying to target you with ransomware. Here’s how
By Jonathan VanianJune 26, 2020
NewslettersWhy Americans are uneasy about COVID-19 contact-tracing
By Robert HackettJune 24, 2020
NewslettersAre contact-tracing apps a scourge or savior?
By Robert HackettJune 17, 2020
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NewslettersPrivacy-preserving A.I. is the future of A.I.
By Jeremy KahnJune 16, 2020
NewslettersA cyberattack ‘pandemic’ would be devastating—and may be inevitable
By Robert HackettJune 10, 2020
NewslettersThe most popular police scanner app is donating proceeds to charity
By Robert HackettJune 3, 2020
NewslettersThe tweet that broke the bird’s back
By Robert HackettMay 27, 2020
The logo of the telecommunications provider Huawei is shown on the display of a smartphone on April 22, 2020 in Berlin, Germany.
TechThe U.K. may soon change its mind about Huawei, delighting hawks like Trump
By David MeyerMay 26, 2020
NewslettersBlame dumb mistakes for more and more of data breaches
By Robert HackettMay 20, 2020
NewslettersSidewalk Labs’ Toronto project was dead on arrival
By Robert HackettMay 13, 2020
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TechZoom acquires encryption startup Keybase to help make video calls more secure
By David Z. MorrisMay 7, 2020
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By Robert HackettMay 6, 2020
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