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Article: Google Open Sources Magika: AI-Powered File Identification Tool - The Hacker News - published 9 months ago.
Content: ... cybersecurity balance from attackers to defenders." Google Open Sources ... Sign up for free and start receiving your daily dose of cybersecurity news, ...
https://thehackernews.com/2024/02/google-open-sources-magika-ai-powered.html   
Published: 2024 02 17 23:29:21
Received: 2024 02 18 04:02:49
Feed: Google Alert – cybersecurity
Source: Google Alert
Category: News
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Google Open Sources Magika: AI-Powered File Identification Tool - The Hacker News - published 9 months ago.
Content: ... cybersecurity balance from attackers to defenders." Google Open Sources ... Sign up for free and start receiving your daily dose of cybersecurity news, ...
https://thehackernews.com/2024/02/google-open-sources-magika-ai-powered.html   
Published: 2024 02 17 23:29:21
Received: 2024 02 18 04:02:49
Feed: Google Alert – cybersecurity
Source: Google Alert
Category: News
Topic: Cyber Security

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