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Global watchdog requests briefing on critical Mythos-discovered vulnerabilities that could bring down the banking system

AI lawnmowers can be hacked and taken over, and a BitLocker flaw that be exploited with a USB stick
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Anthropic to present exposed Mythos flaws to global watchdog – claims critical vulnerabilities found ‘in every major operating system and web browser’
Mythos presents a threat to the global economic system, so the world's financial experts and banking officials want to know what it can do.
 
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This worrying Microsoft BitLocker backdoor can grant full access to a locked drive — and all you need is a USB stick
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