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Europol — News02-1369Breakingenriched

Wanted Polish sex offender arrested in France following EU Most Wanted tip

A Polish fugitive wanted for a serious sexual offence has been arrested in France following an appeal published on the EU Most Wanted website, supported by Europol and the European Network of Fugitive Active Search Teams (ENFAST).

The New York Times — U.S.02-1344enriched

The Epstein Files and the Hidden World of an Unaccountable Elite

The search continues in the documents for ironclad criminal conduct, but the story of a sexual predator given a free ride by the ruling class has already emerged.

Schneier on Security02-1129enriched

Prompt Injection Via Road Signs

Interesting research: “CHAI: Command Hijacking Against Embodied AI.” Abstract: Embodied Artificial Intelligence (AI) promises to handle edge cases in robotic vehicle systems where data is scarce by using common-sense reasoning grounded in perception and action to generalize beyond training distributions and adapt to novel real-world situations. These capabilities, however, also create new security risks. In this paper, we introduce CHAI (Command Hijacking against embodied AI), a new class of prompt-based attacks that exploit the multimodal language interpretation abilities of Large Visual-Language Models (LVLMs). CHAI embeds deceptive natural language instructions, such as misleading signs, in visual input, systematically searches the token space, builds a dictionary of prompts, and guides an attacker model to generate Visual Attack Prompts. We evaluate CHAI on four LVLM agents; drone emergency landing, autonomous driving, and aerial object tracking, and on a real robotic vehicle. Our experiments show that CHAI consistently outperforms state-of-the-art attacks. By exploiting the semantic and multimodal reasoning strengths of next-generation embodied AI systems, CHAI underscores the urgent need for defenses that extend beyond traditional adversarial robustness...

The New York Times — U.S.02-1226enriched

Investigators return to Nancy Guthrie’s house.

Investigators have returned to the residence of Nancy Guthrie as the search for her continues into its twelfth day. The ongoing investigation aims to gather more information regarding her disappearance.

#Nancy Guthrie#disappearance#investigation#search#community
The New York Times — U.S.02-1225enriched

Bar Punts on Ethics Complaint Over Application to Search Reporter’s Home

A press freedom group accused a prosecutor of violating an ethics rule by not telling a judge about a law limiting searches for journalistic work product.

The New York Times — U.S.02-1223enriched

Investigators seek help from the public in the search for Nancy Guthrie.

Al Jazeera — All News02-1223enriched

Norwegian police search former PM Jagland’s properties over Epstein ties

Pal Lonseth, chief of the specialised Okokrim economic crimes unit, says Jagland suspected of 'aggravated corruption'.

Google News — Epstein (24h)02-1223enriched

Speaker Johnson says he disapproves of Justice Department tracking lawmakers’ search histories of Epstein files - Valley News Live

Speaker Johnson says he disapproves of Justice Department tracking lawmakers’ search histories of Epstein files Valley News Live

Google News — Unsealed Documents (7d)02-1020enriched

Search warrant affidavit in Fulton County election hub raid unsealed - 11Alive.com

Search warrant affidavit in Fulton County election hub raid unsealed 11Alive.com

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Ars Technica02-1218enriched

US consumers, business pay 90% of tariff costs, says Federal Reserve

The Fed's research contradict Trump's claim foreign companies would bear the burden.

Google News — Unsealed Documents (7d)02-1018enriched

Fulton County Election raid: Federal court unseals FBI search warrant, affidavit - FOX 5 Atlanta

Fulton County Election raid: Federal court unseals FBI search warrant, affidavit FOX 5 Atlanta

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The New York Times — U.S.02-1218enriched

The Republican Party’s Advantage on Immigration Shrinks, Poll Finds

The new poll from The Associated Press and the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found the G.O.P. edge on the issue, once in the double digits, had dropped to 4 percent.

Ars Technica02-1117enriched

OpenAI researcher quits over ChatGPT ads, warns of "Facebook" path

Zoë Hitzig, eine Forscherin bei OpenAI, hat ihren Rücktritt bekannt gegeben, nachdem das Unternehmen mit der Schaltung von Werbung in seinem Chatbot ChatGPT begonnen hat. Hitzig äußerte Bedenken, dass diese Entwicklung zu einer Manipulation der Nutzer führen könnte, ähnlich wie es bei Facebook der Fall war.

#OpenAI#ChatGPT#Werbung#Nutzermanipulation#Rücktritt
Google News — Whistleblower (7d)02-1117enriched

Court challenge could chill reporting of research fraud, say whistleblower attorneys - Retraction Watch

Court challenge could chill reporting of research fraud, say whistleblower attorneys Retraction Watch

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Krebs on Security01-2015enriched

Kimwolf Botnet Lurking in Corporate, Govt. Networks

A new Internet-of-Things botnet called Kimwolf has spread to more than 2 million devices, forcing infected systems to participate in massive distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks and to relay other malicious and abusive Internet traffic. Kimwolf's ability to scan the local networks of compromised systems for other IoT devices to infect makes it a sobering threat to organizations, and new research reveals Kimwolf is surprisingly prevalent in government and corporate networks.

Google News — Unsealed Documents (7d)02-1014enriched

Feds unseal search warrant justifying seizure of Fulton County's 2020 ballots - Courthouse News

Feds unseal search warrant justifying seizure of Fulton County's 2020 ballots Courthouse News

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Google News — Epstein (24h)02-1213enriched

Democrats demand DOJ probe after Bondi consulted their Epstein files search history in hearing - Courthouse News

Democrats demand DOJ probe after Bondi consulted their Epstein files search history in hearing Courthouse News

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Google News — Epstein (24h)02-1213enriched

Search of Epstein Library reveals Utah connections - Deseret News

Search of Epstein Library reveals Utah connections Deseret News

ProPublica — Investigations02-0912enriched

The Conservative Researcher Being Linked to the FBI’s Seizure of Election Records in Georgia

The post The Conservative Researcher Being Linked to the FBI’s Seizure of Election Records in Georgia appeared first on ProPublica.

Google News — Unsealed Documents (7d)02-1011enriched

FBI searched Fulton County offices in probe of possible 2020 election 'defects,' affidavit says - PBS

FBI searched Fulton County offices in probe of possible 2020 election 'defects,' affidavit says PBS

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Google News — Unsealed Documents (7d)02-1011enriched

FBI affidavit reveals new details about search of Fulton County elections office - CBS News

FBI affidavit reveals new details about search of Fulton County elections office CBS News

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ICIJ — Investigative Journalism02-0410enriched

Beijing’s backtrack on Xinjiang detention camps spurred by ICIJ investigation, research finds

Academic research shows that investigative reporting, NGO advocacy, and scholarly scrutiny pushed Chinese authorities from denial to dismantling parts of their mass detention system for Uyghurs.

Schneier on Security02-0910enriched

LLMs are Getting a Lot Better and Faster at Finding and Exploiting Zero-Days

This is amazing: Opus 4.6 is notably better at finding high-severity vulnerabilities than previous models and a sign of how quickly things are moving. Security teams have been automating vulnerability discovery for years, investing heavily in fuzzing infrastructure and custom harnesses to find bugs at scale. But what stood out in early testing is how quickly Opus 4.6 found vulnerabilities out of the box without task-specific tooling, custom scaffolding, or specialized prompting. Even more interesting is how it found them. Fuzzers work by throwing massive amounts of random inputs at code to see what breaks. Opus 4.6 reads and reasons about code the way a human researcher would­—looking at past fixes to find similar bugs that weren’t addressed, spotting patterns that tend to cause problems, or understanding a piece of logic well enough to know exactly what input would break it. When we pointed Opus 4.6 at some of the most well-tested codebases (projects that have had fuzzers running against them for years, ...

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:Why was a Polish sex offender arrested in France?

The arrest followed a tip from the EU Most Wanted list.

Q:What are the Epstein Files?

The Epstein Files refer to documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and his connections to an elite group, raising concerns about accountability.

Q:What is the public being asked regarding Nancy Guthrie?

Investigators are seeking help from the public in the search for Nancy Guthrie.

Q:What did Speaker Johnson say about the Justice Department's actions?

Speaker Johnson expressed disapproval of the Justice Department tracking lawmakers' search histories related to the Epstein files.

Q:Why did Norwegian police search former PM Jagland's properties?

The search was conducted in connection with investigations into ties to Jeffrey Epstein.