Former Google Engineer Convicted In US For AI Trade Secret Theft
US jury convicts former Google engineer Linwei Ding on economic espionage and trade secret theft charges involving confidential AI technology linked to China based companies.
US jury convicts former Google engineer Linwei Ding on economic espionage and trade secret theft charges involving confidential AI technology linked to China based companies.
US authorities seize the RAMP cybercrime forum domains, disrupting a major marketplace used by ransomware groups, access brokers, and digital crime operators across the underground ecosystem.
National CERT issues an advisory highlighting increasing cyber threats targeting video conferencing platforms like Zoom and Google Meet, urging stronger security practices for users and organizations.
CISA acting director Madhu Gottumukkala uploaded sensitive contracting documents into a public version of ChatGPT, prompting internal cybersecurity warnings and a DHS-level review of potential risks.
A. F. Ferguson & Co. organized an exclusive masterclass in Karachi on governing cybersecurity in the AI era, bringing together business and technology leaders to discuss digital trust, risk, and resilience.
National CERT Pakistan organized a five-day CRISC training program for 52 government officials, focusing on risk management, information systems control, and cybersecurity preparedness across public sector institutions.
Risk Associates is hosting RA CyberSec Summit 2026 in Karachi on February 2, focusing on data centric security, AI driven autonomous pentesting, regulatory compliance, and operational agility for enterprises.
Awan Distribution has successfully conducted a Red Hat OpenShift Partner Session in Karachi, strengthening strategic collaboration and advancing partner enablement across the technology ecosystem.
Fortinet has issued security updates for a critical FortiOS authentication bypass flaw under active exploitation, affecting FortiOS, FortiManager, and FortiAnalyzer, prompting urgent mitigation guidance and CISA action.
WhatsApp is launching a new lockdown-style security mode designed for high-risk users, including journalists and public figures, blocking unknown media, silencing unknown calls, and locking risky settings to reduce spyware exposure.