Global Coalition Publishes 6G Security and Resilience Principles

The principles cover security, resilience against attacks and disasters, AI, and openness and interoperability.
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1.2 Million Affected by University of Hawaii Cancer Center Data Breach

Hackers stole names, Social Security numbers, driver’s license information, voter registration records, and health-related information.
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Vulnerability in MS-Agent AI Framework Can Allow Full System Compromise

Improper input sanitization in the framework can be exploited through the Shell tool, allowing attackers to modify system files and steal data.
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Researchers Uncover Method to Track Cars via Tire Sensors

Using low-cost receivers deployed along roads, academic researchers tracked drivers and their movement patterns.
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Vulnerability Allowed Hijacking Chrome’s Gemini Live AI Assistant

Malicious extensions could hijack the Gemini Live in Chrome feature to spy on users and steal their files.
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OpenClaw Vulnerability Allowed Websites to Hijack AI Agents

Malicious websites could open a WebSocket connection to localhost on the OpenClaw gateway port, brute force passwords, and take control of the agent.
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