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A malicious Hugging Face repository posing as an OpenAI release delivered infostealer malware to Windows systems and logged 244,000 downloads before being removed, raising fresh concerns about how enterprises source and validate AI models from public repositories.
The repository, named Open-OSS/privacy-filter, impersonated OpenAI’s legitimate Privacy Filter release, copied its model card almost word-for-word, and included a malicious loader.py file that fetched and executed credential-stealing malware on Windows hosts, AI security firm HiddenLayer said in a research advisory.
“The repository reached the #1 trending position on Hugging Face with approximately 244K downloads and 667 likes in under 18 hours, numbers that were almost certainly artificially inflated to make the repository appear legitimate,” the advisory added.
The incident highlights growing concerns that public AI model registries are emerging as a new software supply-chain risk for enterprises, particularly as developers
Decision made to grant US tech firm ‘unlimited access’ to data in project to build integrated platform, according to reports
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MPs have warned that an NHS decision to grant Palantir access to identifiable patient information in its plan to use AI to improve the health service is “dangerous” and will fuel public fears that data privacy is not being prioritised.
NHS England has allowed staff from the US tech firm and other contractors access to patient data before it has been pseudonymised, despite internal fears of a “risk of loss of public confidence”, the Financial Times reported.
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In brief A federal lawsuit alleges that OpenAI’s ChatGPT provided firearms guidance and tactical advice to the gunman in the April 2025 Florida State University mass shooting that killed multiple victims. The family claims ChatGPT failed to detect threat indicators despite extensive conversations about weapons, mass shootings, and attack planning methods. Florida’s Attorney General has launched a criminal investigation into OpenAI’s role in the incident. Vandana Joshi, whose husband was killed in the April 2025 Florida State University mass shooting, filed a federal lawsuit against OpenAI Sunday, alleging that ChatGPT enabled the attack by providing firearms guidance and tactical advice to the shooter. The lawsuit alleges Phoenix Ikner shared images of firearms with ChatGPT and received instructions on how to use them in the weeks before April 17, 2025. According