Wow, so much cyber-related news, so little time. Check out today's Metacurity for the most critical developments you should know, including
--AI watch: Washington, Beijing, and Brussels shape AI's future,
--Spain arrests man suspected of CyberArmy of Russia membership,
--Predator spyware victims seek €1m each in Greek lawsuit,
--CISA incident reporting rule expected in Sept.,
--Ransomware exposed student and employee data at Mount Royal University,
--Accenture confirms breach,
--Judge approves $46.75m settlement in 23andMe breach case,
--GitHub AI workflow flaw exposed private repositories,
--Attackers begin exploiting critical Gitea flaw,
--CISA orders emergency patching of exploited ColdFusion flaw,
--Discord AI moderation bug wrongly banned 8k users,
--Blank Rome faces lawsuit after client data breach,
--Researchers warn HalluSquatting attack could fuel agentic botnets,
--Backdoor found in Tenda routers with no fix available,
--Japan reports second-highest annual total of breaches,
--Federal CIO Barbaccia to leave job in August,
--Chinese lidar supplier raises new supply chain security concerns,
--Meta develops resilient watermarking for AI-generated content,
--Meta tests AI glasses designed for continuous sensing
https://www.metacurity.com/ai-watch-washington-beijing-and-brussels-shape-ais-future/