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Meta AI in WhatsApp organizes chats and reopens privacy issues

The trend of integrating AI into digital platforms continues. In the latest Android beta release (2.26.9.4), the company has introduced a feature that allows users to organize their chat history with the help of Meta AI. Organize WhatsApp chats with Meta AI (Source: WABetaInfo) Some beta testers can access a new feature that lets them review their conversations with Meta AI. Each time a user sends a new prompt, the chatbot starts a separate conversation, … More → The post Meta AI in WhatsApp organizes chats and reopens privacy issues appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Anthropic’s Claude hit by widespread service outage (updated)

Anthropic suffered widespread service disruptions Monday morning, leaving thousands of users unable to access its Claude AI platform. Most users reporting problems said they encountered errors when attempting to log in. The first notice was posted at 11:49 UTC. In its latest update, the company said it was continuing to work on a fix for the issue after discovering that some API methods were not functioning properly. The disruption comes at a sensitive time for … More → The post Anthropic’s Claude hit by widespread service outage (updated) appeared first on Help Net Security.
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MLXN: Machine Learning for X-ray and Neutron Scattering

Building on the success of previous meetings—in-person workshops at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (2023) and Technische Universität München (2024), followed by MLXN25, last year’s online 24-hour event that brought together researchers, practitioners
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NetQuest launches NetworkLens for hyperscale AI threat detection

NetQuest has announced NetQuest NetworkLens, a new portfolio of hyperscale real-time network intelligence datasets engineered to power AI-driven cyber threat detection and advanced security analytics. As cyber defense increasingly relies on machine learning, behavioral detection, and data pipelines, the network metadata required to uncover advanced threats has evolved. NetworkLens captures precise contextual intelligence modern AI analytics need, at the scale and speed of today’s hyperscale networks. Generated continuously by the NetQuest Streaming Network Sensor (SNS) … More → The post NetQuest launches NetworkLens for hyperscale AI threat detection appeared first on Help Net Security.
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UK reduces cyberattack fix times from two months to eight days

The UK government has launched a new vulnerability monitoring service (VMS) that promises to reduce the time needed to fix critical cyber weaknesses across the public sector. Scanning government systems for critical cyber flaws The service, launched as part of the Blueprint for Modern Digital Government, published in January 2025, continuously scans internet-facing systems at around 6,000 public sector organizations. Using commercial and proprietary tools, it detects about 1,000 types of cyber vulnerabilities. When a … More → The post UK reduces cyberattack fix times from two months to eight days appeared first on Help Net Security.
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pureLiFi unveils LiFi architecture to extend gigabit capacity indoors

pureLiFi is addressing a key fixed wireless access (FWA) challenge by delivering reliable indoor signal performance through LiFi, a wireless communication technology that transmits data through the light spectrum instead of traditional radio frequencies. The latest LiFi systems leverage technology trusted by international security agencies for classified networks, demonstrating that LiFi’s capacity and military-grade security are accessible more broadly. Moving beyond the constraints of radio frequencies, pureLiFi is unveiling its high-bandwidth architecture, capable of delivering … More → The post pureLiFi unveils LiFi architecture to extend gigabit capacity indoors appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Motorola turns to GrapheneOS for smartphone security upgrade

Motorola is strengthening smartphone security through a long-term partnership with the GrapheneOS Foundation, a mobile security nonprofit that develops a hardened operating system based on the Android Open Source Project. GrapheneOS includes protections designed to reduce entire classes of vulnerabilities, strengthen app sandboxing and system boundaries, and limit the impact of common exploits while maintaining a standard Android user experience. GrapheneOS is best suited for users who prioritize privacy, security architecture, and greater control over … More → The post Motorola turns to GrapheneOS for smartphone security upgrade appeared first on Help Net Security.
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A tiny twist creates giant magnetic skyrmions in 2D crystals

Twisting atomically thin magnetic layers does more than reshape their electronics—it can create giant, topological magnetic textures. In chromium triiodide, researchers observed skyrmion-like patterns stretching far beyond the expected moiré scale, reaching hundreds of nanometers. Even more surprising, their size doesn’t simply follow the twist pattern but peaks at a specific angle. This twist-controlled magnetism could pave the way for low-power spintronic devices built from geometry alone.
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