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February rundown: LockBit takedown and ChatGPT woes
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February has been an eventful month in the tech sector as ransomware operator LockBit, which has accrued billions of dollars in ill-gotten gains in its approximately four-year history, was taken down by an international task force spearheaded by the UK’s National Crime Agency.
Elsewhere, ChatGPT suffered a major setback as users noticed the industry-leading chatbot had taken to answering prompts with complete gibberish. Though the issue was fixed within a day of being reported, it has raised important questions about the reliability of the service and the technology that underlies it.
In this episode, Jane and Rory welcome back Ross Kelly, ITPro’s news and analysis editor, to explore February’s big cyber security story and discuss what ChatGPT’s moment of madness means for generative AI.
Read more:
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Elsewhere, ChatGPT suffered a major setback as users noticed the industry-leading chatbot had taken to answering prompts with complete gibberish. Though the issue was fixed within a day of being reported, it has raised important questions about the reliability of the service and the technology that underlies it.
In this episode, Jane and Rory welcome back Ross Kelly, ITPro’s news and analysis editor, to explore February’s big cyber security story and discuss what ChatGPT’s moment of madness means for generative AI.
Read more:
- LockBit could be done and dusted after NCA operation gained access to admin environments, source code, and affiliate info
- LockBit rises from the ashes, but will it pack the same punch as before?
- Life after LockBit: A fragmented landscape and wayward affiliates will still cause chaos for enterprises
- Europol takes down 'dangerous' Emotet botnet
- Qakbot forced offline, but history suggests it probably won’t be forever
- Everything we know so far about the rumored ALPHV 'takedown'
- History tells us ALPHV will likely recover from recent takedown
- LockBit remains most dangerous ransomware despite fall in attacks
- The 'Big Three’ ransomware groups are losing their grip on the industry as gangs begin to fracture, study shows
269 episodes
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Manage episode 404018052 series 2579970
Content provided by IT Pro. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by IT Pro or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
February has been an eventful month in the tech sector as ransomware operator LockBit, which has accrued billions of dollars in ill-gotten gains in its approximately four-year history, was taken down by an international task force spearheaded by the UK’s National Crime Agency.
Elsewhere, ChatGPT suffered a major setback as users noticed the industry-leading chatbot had taken to answering prompts with complete gibberish. Though the issue was fixed within a day of being reported, it has raised important questions about the reliability of the service and the technology that underlies it.
In this episode, Jane and Rory welcome back Ross Kelly, ITPro’s news and analysis editor, to explore February’s big cyber security story and discuss what ChatGPT’s moment of madness means for generative AI.
Read more:
…
continue reading
Elsewhere, ChatGPT suffered a major setback as users noticed the industry-leading chatbot had taken to answering prompts with complete gibberish. Though the issue was fixed within a day of being reported, it has raised important questions about the reliability of the service and the technology that underlies it.
In this episode, Jane and Rory welcome back Ross Kelly, ITPro’s news and analysis editor, to explore February’s big cyber security story and discuss what ChatGPT’s moment of madness means for generative AI.
Read more:
- LockBit could be done and dusted after NCA operation gained access to admin environments, source code, and affiliate info
- LockBit rises from the ashes, but will it pack the same punch as before?
- Life after LockBit: A fragmented landscape and wayward affiliates will still cause chaos for enterprises
- Europol takes down 'dangerous' Emotet botnet
- Qakbot forced offline, but history suggests it probably won’t be forever
- Everything we know so far about the rumored ALPHV 'takedown'
- History tells us ALPHV will likely recover from recent takedown
- LockBit remains most dangerous ransomware despite fall in attacks
- The 'Big Three’ ransomware groups are losing their grip on the industry as gangs begin to fracture, study shows
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