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don t trim daily damage. stop it with dove. the georgia indictment tells us a lot about donald trump s alleged criminal conduct, but it also points to the vulnerabilities within our election systems that need protecting. and coffee county, georgia, security researchers played by trump ally sydney powell, were allowed into an election s office to look at equipment, according to the indictment. the so-called researchers allegedly copied data, directly from voting systems, and they uploaded it to a site where election deniers across the country could then download it. and this is what happens when you intrust bad actors with administering our elections. in similar instances, they were reported to have taken place in colorado, michigan, and ohio. it s not just the physical infrastructure that is vulnerable, of course, we all remember election workers like ruby freeman and shaye moss, and others who faced a slew of violent threats as noted in that indictment. the washington post notes the

Belarus hackers target foreign diplomats with help of local ISPs, researchers say

Hackers with apparent links to the Belarusian government have been targeting foreign diplomats in the country for nearly 10 years, according to security researchers. On Thursday, antivirus firm ESET published a report that details the activities of a newly discovered government hacking group that the company has dubbed MoustachedBouncer. The group has likely been hacking or at least targeting diplomats by intercepting their connections at the internet service provider (ISP) level, suggesting close collaboration with Belarus’ government, according to ESET.

North Korea hacks ally Russia s missile design research

North Korea broke into a major Russian weapons developer’s computer network as part of its bid to build an intercontinental missile, according to security researchers.

Hypnotized ChatGPT and Bard Will Convince Users to Pay Ransoms and Drive Through Red Lights

Security researchers at IBM say they were able to successfully “hypnotize” prominent large language models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT into leaking confidential financial information, generating malicious code, encouraging users to pay ransoms, and even advising drivers to plow through red lights. The researchers were able to trick the models—which include OpenAI’s GPT models and Google’s Bard—by convincing them to take part in multi-layered, Inception-esque games where the bots were ordered to genera

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