2026-01-08
Wired has a look at videos created on Grok. Includes knives being inserted into vaginas, “very young” people having sex. Around 10% are CSAM and still online. xAI declined to comment. — www.wired.com/story/grok-i... [images]
Wired
Grok's website and app are being used to produce extremely graphic, sometimes violent, sexual imagery of adults that is far more explicit than images on X
A WIRED review of outputs hosted on Grok's official website shows it's being used to create violent sexual images and videos, as well as content that includes apparent minors.
2026-01-03
X have most of the world's big businesses with gold ticks at tens of thousands of dollars each a month, eg Microsoft with lots of accounts, MS has integrations with Grok directly in their product etc. — Most of the world's politicians and regulators use the site. There are no rules or consequences.
VentureBeat
xAI launches Grok Business, priced at $30 per seat/month, for SMBs, and Grok Enterprise, whose price is not listed publicly, for larger organizations
xAI has launched Grok Business and Grok Enterprise, positioning its flagship AI assistant as a secure, team-ready platform for organizational use.
2025-11-07
The CBO got hacked via this, it's China. They hadn't patched for over a year. www.washingtonpost.com/business/ 202...
Washington Post
The US Congressional Budget Office says it has identified a security incident; a CBO spokeswoman suggests the agency was hacked by a suspected foreign actor
The office makes economic projections for lawmakers and scores legislation for how much it would add or subtract from the national debt.
2025-03-31
Oracle has a serious, customer impacting security incident playing out in Oracle Classic, a cloud SaaS service they manage. They're attempting to deny it by saying there's no problem in “Oracle Cloud”, which is wordplay. doublepulsar.com/oracle-attem...
DoublePulsar
Oracle is using very specific words to avoid responsibility for an Oracle Cloud breach, after a report on March 21 that a threat actor claimed responsibility
Being a provider of cloud SaaS (Software-as-a-service) solutions requires certain cybersecurity responsibilities — including being transparent and open.