Penny Lancaster, 54, gushes Rod Stewart, 80, is 'so youthful he's a machine' who has promised to give her 'another 20 years'... but she did have to convince his kids she wasn't a gold digger
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Richard Osman admits meeting his wife Ingrid Oliver was 'the best thing that ever happened to him' as he reveals how his debilitating eye condition affects his writing
The author, 54, met the actress, 48, in 2021 when she appeared as a guest on his BBC quiz show House of Games, going on to tie the knot in 2022.
Vape and gambling shops could be blocked by locals in town planning shake-up: Keir Starmer to announce major overhaul to give residents more control of their high streets
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Erika Kirk breaks silence on death penalty for Charlie Kirk's killer: 'I do not want that man's blood on my ledger'
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Keir Starmer's recognition of a Palestinian state: Why now, what prompted it and will it have an impact?
In the wake of Sir Keir Starmer's recognition of a Palestinian state, the Daily Mail answers the all-important questions: Why now, what prompted it and will it have an impact?
British tourist, 76, is found 'dehydrated' nearly 48 hours after vanishing from Costa del Sol bar
Clifford Wildgoose, 76, sparked fears after going missing from Patrick's 19th Hole Bar in the upmarket resort of Puerto Banus near Marbella at around 2am on Saturday, September 20.
Student, 20, who had beaten cancer dies two weeks after suffering flu-like symptoms
Josh Abbott-Littler rang the 'all clear' bell at The Christie cancer hospital in south Manchester in May 2024, but died just over a year later from sepsis caused by a bacterial infection.
Shabana Mahmood is dragged into storm over the hidden £700k fortune for think-tank run by Keir Starmer's right-hand man
Leaked emails have revealed that Shabana Mahmood was involved in discussions over why the political funding watchdog was not told about the huge cash donations to McSweeney's think-tank.
Pastor's son imprisoned four people in his basement including a married couple and was only exposed after woman died, police say
Donnie Ray Birchfield, Jr., 35, faces 16 charges in total, including false imprisonment, abuse of a vulnerable adult and domestic violence , per the South Carolina Attorney General's Office.
Two in three Britons have safety fears over Keir Starmer's digital ID card scheme, poll reveals
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Parents of children who played football in a public square in Venice are fined
The 14 youngsters between the ages of 10 and 13 were playing outdoors in the Campo Pino Signoretto square on the island of Murano.
Teenager is fighting for his life after being shot near Wembley Stadium: Police hunting gunman
The 18-year-old was shot at around 5.30am on Sunday in London as police launched an investigation into the shooting.
John Legend talks 'highs and lows' of Chrissy Teigen marriage after ringing in their 12th wedding anniversary
While attending the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) Gala, the 46-year-old EGOT winner gushed to People that they've 'grown up together and been through all the highs and lows together.
CNN star reveals final message Charlie Kirk sent him the day before he was assassinated
Van Jones, 57, offered the unexpected insight during a segment on Anderson Cooper 360° Friday.
Maya Jama flaunts her jaw-dropping figure in a racy sheer gown at Vogue bash amid uncertainty over her Love Island future as she 'still hasn't renewed her contract with ITV'
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Inside Carolyn Bessette's hour and a half panic before her wedding... her mother's warning... and JFK Jr's very provocative gift, told by the people there
Late on September 21, 1996, the world's most eligible bachelor, John F Kennedy Jr, married Carolyn Bessette in a secretive ceremony on a tiny, isolated island in Georgia.
John Torode says 'life goes on' as he makes first public appearance since MasterChef sacking with wife Lisa Faulkner by his side at a food festival in Nottinghamshire
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Keir Starmer branded 'delusional' by Israeli hostage relatives who say recognising Palestinian state is 'an insult to the memory' of those brutally kidnapped and murdered by Hamas
The Prime Minister was accused of rewarding the Islamist terrorist group after he lines the UK up with Canada and Australia in a symbolic gesture aimed at pressuring Israel into a Gaza ceasefire.
Angelina Jolie comes out as free speech warrior as she claims she 'doesn't recognize' the US anymore
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AI Tools Give Dangerous Powers to Cyberattackers, Security Researchers Warn
"On a recent assignment to test defenses, Dave Brauchler of the cybersecurity company NCC Group tricked a client's AI program-writing assistant into executing programs that forked over the company's databases and code repositories," reports the Washington Post.
"We have never been this foolish with security," Brauchler said...
Demonstrations at last month's Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas included other attention-getting means of exploiting artificial intelligence. In one, an imagined attacker sent documents by email with hidden instructions aimed at ChatGPT or competitors. If a user asked for a summary or one was made automatically, the program would execute the instructions, even finding digital passwords and sending them out of the network. A similar attack on Google's Gemini didn't even need an attachment, just an email with hidden directives. The AI summary falsely told the target an account had been compromised and that they should call the attacker's number, mimicking successful phishing scams.
The threats become more concerning with the rise of agentic AI, which empowers browsers and other tools to conduct transactions and make other decisions without human oversight. Already, security company Guardio has tricked the agentic Comet browser addition from Perplexity into buying a watch from a fake online store and to follow instructions from a fake banking email...
Advanced AI programs also are beginning to be used to find previously undiscovered security flaws, the so-called zero-days that hackers highly prize and exploit to gain entry into software that is configured correctly and fully updated with security patches. Seven teams of hackers that developed autonomous "cyber reasoning systems" for a contest held last month by the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency were able to find a total of 18 zero-days in 54 million lines of open source code. They worked to patch those vulnerabilities, but officials said hackers around the world are developing similar efforts to locate and exploit them. Some longtime security defenders are predicting a once-in-a-lifetime, worldwide mad dash to use the technology to find new flaws and exploit them, leaving back doors in place that they can return to at leisure.
The real nightmare scenario is when these worlds collide, and an attacker's AI finds a way in and then starts communicating with the victim's AI, working in partnership — "having the bad guy AI collaborate with the good guy AI," as SentinelOne's [threat researcher Alex] Delamotte put it. "Next year," said Adam Meyers, senior vice president at CrowdStrike, "AI will be the new insider threat."
In August more than 1,000 people lost data to a modified Nx program (downloaded hundreds of thousands of times) that used pre-installed coding tools from Google/Anthropic/etc. According to the article, the malware "instructed those programs to root out" sensitive data (including passwords or cryptocurrency wallets) and send it back to the attacker. "The more autonomy and access to production environments such tools have, the more havoc they can wreak," the article points out — including this quote from SentinelOne threat researcher Alex Delamotte.
"It's kind of unfair that we're having AI pushed on us in every single product when it introduces new risks."
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