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The Killswitch Saboteur, AI Prompt Data Leak, and Bluetooth Chip Secrets Exposed

The Killswitch Saboteur, AI Prompt Data Leak, and Bluetooth Chip Secrets Exposed

Update: 2025-04-02
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A former developer at Eaton Corp, Davis Lu, is convicted of deploying a kill switch script that disrupted thousands of users worldwide—he’s now facing up to 10 years in prison. A major AI image generator, GenNomis, accidentally exposed 95,000 image prompts online, raising serious privacy and security concerns. And finally, researchers discover debug commands in the popular ESP32 Bluetooth chip, sparking worries about potential exploitation.


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The Killswitch Saboteur, AI Prompt Data Leak, and Bluetooth Chip Secrets Exposed

The Killswitch Saboteur, AI Prompt Data Leak, and Bluetooth Chip Secrets Exposed

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