Splunk and Zoom have patched multiple vulnerabilities across their products, including critical and high-severity bugs.
Leaked source code reveals how AI music company Suno actually assembled substantial portions of its training library.
The hacker used an employee's credentials to access source code, which revealed how Suno scraped decades of audio.
Source Code Hack Reveals Suno's AI Was Trained on Millions of YouTube Songs ...
A new malicious framework called OkoBot is delivering more than 20 payloads in attacks focused on stealing cryptocurrency ...
A file related to YouTube Music suggested that at the time, the company had scraped 2,013,545 music clips from the platform.
A leak of Suno's internal source code this week has pulled back the curtain on how the Cambridge AI music startup built the audio libraries behind its song generator, revealing millions of clips ...
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