Misinformation stories
The United States and X dominate deepfake spread, with a new report linking 46.9% of cases to the US and most incidents to social media.
Researchers at Cambridge say false narratives can prime audiences for exploitation, corruption and wider economic, political and social harm.
Concern over privacy is rising as 65% of employees say their personal data may be used to train AI tools, the survey found.
Infosecurity Europe taps Ukraine war diplomat Dmytro Kuleba as 2026 keynote, amid fears geopolitics is weakening European cyber unity.
The framework is designed to expose hidden risks in production AI systems that can be missed by conventional one-off tests.
Brands using customer-facing chatbots face fresh pressure to prove safety and accuracy as Testlio rolls out human-led checks for live-use failures.
Users can now check suspicious images, video and audio in real time as concern mounts over AI-generated content spreading online.
Bazaarvoice finds nearly a quarter of shoppers use AI to write reviews, yet almost two thirds distrust AI-assisted feedback as inauthentic.
OpenAI sets out new safeguards for its Sora 2 video app, tightening controls on likeness, teens, harmful content and AI-generated audio.
Over half of enterprises now deploy generative AI, but an OpenText study warns security, governance and trust are lagging dangerously behind.
Iran-linked cyber attacks are spreading beyond the Middle East, with firms tied to Israel or the US warned they face heightened global risk.
OpenText warns firms are rolling out AI in cybersecurity faster than they build the governance, privacy and trust needed to keep it safe.
AI is reshaping how shoppers discover products online, but Criteo data shows few trust it to handle checkout or share sensitive details.
AI is reshaping content creation, boosting speed and scale while raising urgent concerns over quality, authenticity and reader trust.
AI agents are fuelling a new wave of cyber risk, as criminals weaponise automation to speed up ransomware and sharpen extortion tactics.
Iranian state-aligned hackers are shifting from spying to destructive cyber strikes, putting Western critical infrastructure on high alert.
Many fear losing access to news, learning and friendships online, even as 47% of young Australians back tighter under-16 social media rules.
By limiting posts to verified users, the new service aims to curb bots and impersonation in online political debate.
Australians have lost AUD $837.7 million to investment scams this year, prompting a 90% rise in ASIC website takedowns.
Horizon3.ai opens Iranian cyber threat intel to all NodeZero users as Western organisations brace for state-backed digital retaliation.