Actor who starred in The Batman film alongside Robert Pattinson and Colin Farrell hanged himself after financial stress and relationship break-up, inquest hears
Phil Aizlewood, 37, had been plagued by financial stress and a relationship break-up in the weeks before he took his own life, the inquest at Inner West London Coroner's Court heard.
Captain Tom's daughter joins TikTok: Disgraced Hannah Ingram-Moore touts herself as 'resilience coach' in new online venture
Hannah Ingram-Moore, 54, has started doling out motivational platitudes online on the social media platform, but not everyone has been impressed with her attempting a revamp.
Security staff at asylum seeker hotel 'attacked at bus stop' in Epping
Police believe the attack to be 'racially aggravated'
Rise of the 'Oodles': Designer poodle crossbreeds are surging in popularity - so, do you know your Bolonoodle from your Chipoo?
While the Cockapoo and Havapoo are some of the most common mixes, there are some lesser-known 'Oodle' crosses which are guaranteed to make you smile.
Is Labour sowing the seeds for mortgage meltdown? Risky new rules that could give borrowers huge loans
Rachel Reeves is sweeping aside rules put in place to protect homeowners in a move which experts warn could sow the seeds for a future catastrophe.
Influencers blamed for sunbed wars at luxury five-star hotel amid 'stampede' for poolside loungers
Holidaymakers were shocked as they watched a huge influx of tourists vying for prime sunbed spots at a popular five-star - sparked by influencers who wanted to take selfies 'all day' on them.
Urgent warning to Brits over an influx of WASPS: Pest control expert dubs 2025 the 'year of the insects' - and warns monster nests have already reached the size of space hoppers
Britain faces a surge of wasps, an expert has warned, after scorching temperatures sparked 'the year of the insects'.
You're washing your clothes at the WRONG temperature says top TV doctor - he pinpoints setting needed to 'kill bugs'
It turns out there's more to doing a load of laundry than simply shoving it in the machine and getting on with other jobs.
Home Office BLOCKS Deliveroo request for migrant hotel data to help stop illegal workers citing 'safety concerns'
Deliveroo said it asked the Home Office for a list of asylum hotel locations so it could block its rider accounts being used from those addresses - but was refused.
Molly-Mae Hague's sister Zoe shares more glimpses of her luxurious lifestyle on Instagram as she ignores backlash over her abandoned Bali trip
Molly-Mae Hague's sister Zoe Rae has brushed off the backlash she has received for leaving a Bali holiday after just 48 hours because it didn't live up to her expectations.
Turbulence at Air Serbia, the latest airline under cyber siege
Attack enters day 11 and still no public disclosure of what insider claims to be 'deep breach' of Active Directory
Exclusive Aviation insiders say Serbia's national airline, Air Serbia, was forced to delay issuing payslips to staff as a result of a cyberattack it is battling.…
Nurse suspended after complaining about doctor using female changing room is cleared of gross misconduct - as employment tribunal continues today
Sandie Peggie was suspended after she complained about having to share a changing room with transgender medic Dr Beth Upton at the NHS Fife hospital where they both worked.
Curl Creator Mulls Nixing Bug Bounty Awards To Stop AI Slop
Daniel Stenberg, creator of the curl utility, is considering ending its bug bounty program due to a surge in low-quality, AI-generated reports that are overwhelming the small volunteer team. Despite attempts to discourage AI-assisted submissions, these reports now make up about 20% of all entries in 2025, while genuine vulnerabilities have dropped to just 5%. The Register reports: "The general trend so far in 2025 has been way more AI slop than ever before (about 20 percent of all submissions) as we have averaged about two security report submissions per week," he wrote in a blog post on Monday. "In early July, about 5 percent of the submissions in 2025 had turned out to be genuine vulnerabilities. The valid-rate has decreased significantly compared to previous years."
The situation has prompted Stenberg to reevaluate whether to continue curl's bug bounty program, which he says has paid out more than $90,000 for 81 awards since its inception in 2019. He said he expects to spend the rest of the year mulling possible responses to the rising tide of AI refuse. Presently, the curl bug bounty program -- outsourced to HackerOne - requires the bug reporter to disclose the use of generative AI. It does not entirely ban AI-assisted submissions, but does discourage them. "You should check and double-check all facts and claims any AI told you before you pass on such reports to us," the program's policy explains. "You are normally much better off avoiding AI."
Two bug submissions per week on average may not seem like a lot, but the curl security team consists of only seven members. As Stenberg explains, three or four reviewers review each submission, a process that takes anywhere from 30 minutes to three hours. "I personally spend an insane amount of time on curl already, wasting three hours still leaves time for other things," Stenberg lamented. "My fellows however are not full time on curl. They might only have three hours per week for curl. Not to mention the emotional toll it takes to deal with these mind-numbing stupidities." [...]
Stenberg says it's not clear what HackerOne should do to reduce reckless use of AI, but insists something needs to be done. His post ponders charging a fee to submit a report or dropping the bug bounty award, while also expressing reservations about both potential remedies. "As a lot of these reporters seem to genuinely think they help out, apparently blatantly tricked by the marketing of the AI hype-machines, it is not certain that removing the money from the table is going to completely stop the flood," he concludes.
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The real reason you walk into a room and immediately forget why you're there, according to science
Scientists have researched this particular brain glitch to find out what causes us to forget our intentions as soon as we enter a new room, and come up with interesting results.
Moment brazen thief steals fitness influencer Grace Beverley's vintage Chanel bag from right under her feet as she dines at Notting Hill restaurant
The business owner, 28, was sat outside popular Greek restaurant Zephyr with her sister in the west London neighbourhood when a brazen thief sneakily swiped her bag from between her feet.
TV chef James Martin brings 'guard dog' with him to London for protection after yobs broke his car windscreen on previous visit
The famed cook, 53, had vowed to 'bring the Malis' next time he ventured to the capital from his home in Hampshire - referring to his two pet Belgian Malinois.
Donald Trump has got his head in the clouds! Dogwalker spots US president's profile in the sky
Foster carer Janet Rose was taking her dog out on Saturday morning when she noticed the familiar face staring down at her in the skies above Fernhill Heath, near Worcester.
Barcelona are 'very worried' about teen superstar Lamine Yamal, 18, after his 'dwarf and escort' party drama and holiday with an OnlyFans star 12 years his senior amid fears of bad influence
Yamal has been criticised for the celebratory bash which allegedly 'exploited dwarves' and featured women with 'specific breast measurements' who were claimed to have been paid to attend'.
Phoebe Kay is not your average nepo baby! Tess and Vernon's daughter is forging her own path at university - but is still making a splash at A-list events and jet-setting around the world
If her most recent outing at Wimbledon is any clue, Phoebe Kay, 20, is a natural at handling her growing celebrity status.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Afghans being sneaked in is nothing short of sinister
The covert airlift of thousands of Afghans was launched after the UK military lost a database of details of those who had applied for sanctuary in the UK to flee the murderous Taliban.