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Weapons systems data, AI research, and other classified information may be up for sale, not to mention access to other government agencies. [TechWeb]( Follow Dark Reading: [RSS]( November 28, 2023 LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY [General Electric, DARPA Hack Claims Raise National Security Concerns]( Weapons systems data, AI research, and other classified information may be up for sale, not to mention access to other government agencies. [CISA, NCSC Offer a Road Map, Not Rules, in New Secure AI Guidelines]( US and UK authorities issued new recommendations for companies that build and rely on AI, but they stop short of laying down the law. [Hamas-Linked APT Wields New SysJoker Backdoor Against Israel]( Gaza Cybergang is using a version of the malware rewritten in the Rust programming language. 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