Lily Hay NewmanChinese hackers proved themselves to be as prolific and invasive as ever this week with new findings revealing that in February 2022, Be
By Kim ZetterSteven Adair wasn t too rattled at first.It was late 2019, and Adair, the president of the security firm Volexity, was investigating a digital secu
Matt BurgessIt took Alex Polyakov just a couple of hours to break GPT-4. When OpenAI released the latest version of its text-generating chatbot in Marc