# Cybersecurity
Latest news and articles about Cybersecurity
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Automating the Shield: Qi-Anxin Deploys AI Security for China’s Healthcare Giants
Qi-Anxin has won a strategic bid to provide AI-driven cybersecurity infrastructure for a major Chinese medical technology group. The project features the deployment of the QAX-GPT security robot and an intelligent operations platform to automate threat detection and response in the sensitive healthcare sector.

Wall Street’s Digital Fortress: Why Regulators Are Pausing Audits for the Mythos Era
U.S. regulators have suspended cybersecurity audits for major banks to allow for urgent system upgrades following the release of Anthropic's Mythos AI model. This strategic pause highlights the growing inadequacy of traditional security protocols against advanced, generative AI threats.

OpenAI Dodges the 'Shai-Hulud' Breach: Why the AI Giant is Ordering a macOS Security Patch
OpenAI has confirmed that a supply chain attack targeting the TanStack library did not result in a data breach of its systems. However, the company has mandated a macOS app update by June 2026 to ensure user-side security.

AI Crosses the Rubicon: Google Detects First Zero-Day Exploit Crafted by Artificial Intelligence
Google's Threat Analysis Group has identified the first real-world case of cyberattackers using AI to develop zero-day exploit tools targeting open-source systems. This development marks a critical escalation in the cybersecurity landscape, as AI is now being used to automate the discovery and exploitation of unpatched software vulnerabilities.

Washington’s AI Pivot: Security Without Strings
A draft executive order reveals a major US policy shift toward AI deregulation, prioritizing cybersecurity collaboration over mandatory model testing. The plan seeks to include AI firms in national defense networks to patch vulnerabilities while removing government-mandated safety approvals for new models.

China’s AI Shadow Market: The High-Stakes Hustle of API Middlemen
China's 'API relay' market has become a high-profit gray zone where middlemen resell access to Western AI models like Claude and GPT-4 to domestic users. The industry is rife with fraud, including model-swapping and inflated billing, while posing massive data privacy risks to users.

The Mythos Mandate: Washington Taps Tech Giants to Pre-Screen the Next Generation of AI
The U.S. government has established a new oversight framework requiring Google, Microsoft, and xAI to submit unreleased AI models for federal safety reviews. Driven by national security concerns and the potent capabilities of new models like Anthropic's Mythos, the move signals a shift from a laissez-faire approach to active pre-deployment scrutiny.

Pyongyang Hits Back: North Korea Labels U.S. Cyber-Espionage Claims as 'Malicious Slander'
North Korea's Foreign Ministry has officially denied U.S. accusations of global cyber threats, labeling them a 'smear campaign' and a political tool. The ministry flipped the narrative, accusing the U.S. of being the world's primary cyber aggressor while vowing to take measures to protect its national sovereignty.

The Digital Front: Iranian Hackers Weaponize Personal Data in Escalating Shadow War
An Iranian hacking group, Handala, claims to have leaked personal data for nearly 2,400 U.S. Marines in the Middle East to undermine American military security. The breach reportedly includes highly specific information such as travel routes and shopping habits, serving as a psychological warning in the ongoing shadow conflict between Tehran and Washington.

China Formalizes AI Image Synthesis Standards in Massive 690-Item Regulatory Push
China’s MIIT has approved 690 new industrial standards, led by new technical specifications for AI-generated imagery and deep synthesis systems. The move underscores Beijing’s shift toward granular technical regulation across critical sectors like telecommunications, rare earths, and cybersecurity.

The End of Perimeters: How AI Agents are Rewriting the Rules of Cyber Warfare
The rise of AI Agents is forcing a radical redesign of cybersecurity, shifting the focus from perimeter defense to internal 'immune system' models. While AI creates new risks through authorized-but-untraceable actions, it also offers defenders a chance to achieve cost-parity with attackers through autonomous self-healing networks.

The Bot War for Healthcare: Shanghai Police Dismantle High-Tech Hospital Appointment Scams
Shanghai police have dismantled a sophisticated criminal network that used high-speed scripts to monopolize hospital appointments. The group profited millions by reselling scarce medical slots to desperate patients, exposing significant cybersecurity gaps in China’s public healthcare infrastructure.