AI Routers Can Steal Credentials and Crypto – Research
Some AI API routers can steal crypto private keys and inject malicious code, researchers warned in a new security study.
Some AI API routers can steal crypto private keys and inject malicious code, researchers warned in a new security study.
The US Department of the Treasury announced that it will share its cybersecurity threat intelligence reports and advice with players in the crypto industry.
Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview found thousands of critical vulnerabilities in major operating systems and browsers, some decades old and unpatched.
CertiK warns that OpenClaw’s rapid growth created critical security vulnerabilities exposing API keys, crypto wallets, and private data at scale.
Security firm Socket advised developers to check dependencies for affected Axios versions and remove or roll back compromised packages immediately.
Fenbushi Capital co-founder Bo Shen offers a 10%–20% bounty to individuals or groups that help recover stolen funds, opening the effort to broader participation.
A suite of new malware tools has been identified by Google Threat Intelligence, including one that can steal crypto private keys and sensitive data.
GenAI turbocharges crypto scams at machine speed, exposing the failure of reactive security. Embedding fraud detection into transaction logic replaces post-incident analysis with prevention.
The European Commission proposes weakening encryption for the public while maintaining strong cryptography for state actors. Backdoors destroy the mathematical trust that underpins digital society.
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