A fake $TEMU crypto airdrop uses the ClickFix trick to make victims run malware themselves and quietly installs a remote-access backdoor.
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Advanced AI models show deception in lab tests; a three-level risk scale includes Level 3 “scheming,” raising oversight concerns.
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