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Hacked robots and power-hungry AI • Graham Cluley

In episode 71 of The AI Fix, a giant robot spider goes backpacking for a year before starting its job in lunar construction, DoorDash builds a delivery Minion, and a TikToker punishes an AI by making it talk to condiments. GPT-5 crushes the humans at the ICPC World Finals, Claude Sonnet 4.5 codes for 30…
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When your mouse turns snitch, and hackers grow a conscience • Graham Cluley

Your computer’s mouse might not be as innocent as it looks – and one ransomware crew has a crisis of conscience that nobody saw coming. We talk about how something as ordinary as a web page could turn your mouse into a surprisingly nosey neighbour, and why ransomware gangs need to think carefully about their…
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BreachForums seized, but hackers say they will still leak Salesforce data

Law enforcement agencies in the United States and France have seized control of domains linked to the notorious BreachForums hacking forum, commonly used for the leaking of stolen data, and the sale of hacked credentials. However, observers are warning the takedown – although worthy and laudable – may be more symbolic than final, as a…
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The AI hype train, space data centers, and lifelike robot heads • Graham Cluley

In episode 72 of The AI Fix, GPT-5’s “secret sauce” turns out to be phrases from adult websites, Irish police beg TikTokers to stop faking AI home intruders, Jeff Bezos pitches gigawatt data centers in space, OpenAI rolls out Agent Kit for drag-and-drop agents, and a Chinese startup unveils the creepiest robot head ever. Meanwhile,…
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The AI hype train, space data centers, and lifelike robot heads • Graham Cluley

In episode 72 of The AI Fix, GPT-5’s “secret sauce” turns out to be phrases from adult websites, Irish police beg TikTokers to stop faking AI home intruders, Jeff Bezos pitches gigawatt data centers in space, OpenAI rolls out Agent Kit for drag-and-drop agents, and a Chinese startup unveils the creepiest robot head ever. Meanwhile,…
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A breach, a burnout, and a bit of Fleetwood Mac • Graham Cluley

A critical infrastructure hack hits the headlines – involving default passwords, boasts on Telegram, and a finale that will make a few cyber-crooks wish the ground would swallow them whole. Meanwhile we dig into the bit we don’t talk about enough: the human cost of defending companies from hackers – stress, burnout, and how better…
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Operation Heracles strikes blow against massive network of fraudulent crypto trading sites

In a significant crackdown against online cybercriminals, German authorities have successfully dismantled a network of fraudulent cryptocurrency investment sites that has targeted millions of unsuspecting people across Europe. According to a press release by BaFin (Germany’s financial regulatory authority), 1,406 bogus trading platforms were seized on October 3, 2025, in an operation co-ordinated with other…
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Hundreds of masked ICE agents doxxed by hackers, as personal details posted on Telegram

Hundreds of US government officials working for the FBI, ICE, and Department of Justice have had their personal data leaked by a notorious hacking group. A group of hackers from The Com – a loosely-organised collective of English-speaking hackers, scammers and fraudsters – has shared the names, addresses, and phone numbers of hundreds of US…
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John Bolton charged over classified emails after Iranian hack of his AOL account

Former US national security adviser John Bolton is the latest in a line of Donald Trump’s critics to find themselves on the sharp end of charges from the US Department of Justice. Bolton, who left the White Hose in 2021 and wrote a tell-all memoir describing Trump as unfit for office and “stunningly uninformed,” has…
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Google Gemini is a gambling addict, and how to poison an AI • Graham Cluley

In episode 73 of The AI Fix, AI now writes more web content than humans and more books by ex-British prime ministers than ex-British prime ministers. Mark eats a dodgy prawn, Google discovers a new pathway to treating cancer, a lawyer gets skewered for using AI over and over again, and a US general declares…
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