July 16, 2024
A massive data breach at AT&T exposed call and text interaction records for nearly all its wireless customers between May 2022 and January 2023. The breach is linked to recent attacks on Snowflake customers, where data was illegally downloaded from AT&T's workspace on a third-party cloud platform. The stolen data includes telephone numbers, call durations, and cell site identification but lacks personal identifiers like Social Security numbers. AT&T asserts the breach has not materially impacted its operations and believes the data has not been publicly released. At least one suspect has been apprehended in connection to the breach.
AT&T Data Breach: ‘Nearly All’ Wireless Customers Exposed in Massive Hack SecurityWeek
July 16, 2024
OpenAI is reportedly working on a new project named “Strawberry,” designed to enhance the reasoning capabilities of its AI models. Based on the mysterious QStar advance, Strawberry aims to enable AI to perform long-horizon tasks (LHT), requiring it to plan and execute actions over extended periods. This initiative could significantly advance AI's ability to autonomously navigate the internet and conduct deep research. Although the specifics of Strawberry remain confidential within OpenAI, its goal is to elevate the intelligence of AI models closer to or beyond human-level capabilities by employing post-training techniques similar to the "Self-Taught Reasoner" method from Stanford.
New Rumor of an OpenAI Next Level Reasoning Breakthrough NextBigFuture
July 16, 2024
Google is nearing a $23 billion acquisition deal for Wiz, a cybersecurity startup. This move signifies Google's intention to expand its cybersecurity capabilities and highlights the growing emphasis on protecting digital assets amid increasing threats. The acquisition aligns with the tech giant's strategic focus on enhancing security measures for its cloud services and enterprise clients.
Google Near $23 Billion Deal for Cybersecurity Startup Wiz Wall Street Journal
July 16, 2024
AT&T reported a cyberattack on its Snowflake environment that compromised data of nearly all of its wireless customers, affecting approximately 110 million individuals. The breach included records of customers' calls and text messages over a six-month period ending October 31, 2022, and January 2, 2023, but did not expose the content of the communications or personal identifiers. However, it did include phone numbers, interaction counts, and call durations. The incident was part of a broader wave of attacks on Snowflake customers, exploiting stolen credentials from infostealer malware. AT&T detected the breach on April 19 and acted swiftly, involving cybersecurity experts and cooperating with law enforcement. The company has enhanced its cybersecurity measures and will notify affected customers, while the FBI and DOJ granted delays in disclosure due to national security concerns.
Massive Snowflake-linked attack exposes data on nearly 110M AT&T customers Cybersecurity Dive

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