Jumat, 20 Juni 2025

Your Boss Might Be Recording You / China Taps AI to Remake Kung Fu Films / Aflac Confirms Breach

| Jumat, 20 Juni 2025
Plus: New iPhone App From Adobe Helps You Shoot SLR-Like Photos
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Zoom Call With 'Execs' Turns Out to Be North Koreans Using AI Deepfakes

Cybersecurity vendor Huntress says the malicious video-conferencing call was all a ruse to trick the victim into installing a fake Zoom extension that was actually macOS malware.

You Can't Hail a Waymo in NYC Yet, But Its Robotaxis Are Testing Here Anyway

Alphabet-owned Waymo is also expanding in California, putting it leagues against competitors, including Tesla, which plans to launch a limited robotaxi service in Austin this weekend.

Reboot the Dragon: China Taps AI to Remake Kung Fu Films

The project wants to use generative AI to remake 100 Chinese films, including Bruce Lee's Fist of Fury and Jet Li's Once Upon a Time in China.

Aflac Confirms Breach as Hackers Target US Insurance Providers

Aflac says its IT teams prevented any malware from being installed, but it's possible the hackers accessed sensitive data on users. Is the 'Scattered Spider' cybercrime gang to blame?

No, Metroid Prime 4 Isn't Out Now, Despite What This Nintendo Switch 2 Ad Says

In the UK, a billboard with the new Metroid game says it's 'out now,' confusing Nintendo fans. 

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Federal investigators are moving to recover $225 million lost to cryptocurrency scams and refund the victims.

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