Sensitive KYC Data Leak Observed on Darknet Forum
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In 2025, Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta collectively spent US$380 billion on building artificial-intelligence tools. That number is expected to surge still higher this year, to $650 billion, to fund the building of physical infrastructure, such as data centers (see go.nature.com/3lzf79q). Moreover, these firms are spending lavishly on one particular segment: top technical talent.
Meta reportedly offered a single AI researcher, who had cofounded a start-up firm focused on training AI agents to use computers, a compensation package of $250 million over four years (see ...
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Starbucks Corporation has confirmed a data breach affecting an undisclosed number of its employees, exposing highly sensitive personal and financial information after unauthorized actors gained access to internal partner accounts through a sophisticated phishing scheme. On or about February 6, 2026, Starbucks became aware of potential unauthorized access to certain Starbucks Partner Central accounts. Partner […]
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For SaaS providers, trust is a core part of the offering. Customers rely on software platforms to process data, support business operations, and integrate with wider technology ecosystems. As a result, demonstrating effective security and governance controls using frameworks like SOC 2 has become an increasingly important requirement when selling to enterprise customers. SOC 2…
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