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Lawsuit accuses AI security company of publishing hallucinated findings

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June 29, 2026

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MeetingTV, an online videoconferencing and webinar startup, is suing Palo Alto Networks and recently acquired threat-intelligence firm Koi Security over a security research report that linked its infrastructure to a Chinese hacking operation. Why it matters: MeetingTV alleges that a hallucinated finding is behind the mix-up — raising questions about how companies are using AI in threat intelligence and who bears responsibility for the impact of security research...

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RAPPLER

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· Jul 8, 2026

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Off The Press

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· Jul 5, 2026

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Diane Ravitch's blog

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· Jun 26, 2026

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Related coverage for "Lawsuit accuses AI security company of publishing hallucinated findings": NDTV — Former Executive Sues Meta Over Attempts To 'Silence' Her Memoir 'Careless People'. The Motley Fool — CoreWeave's CEO Dumped Nearly 370,000 Shares for $30.8 Million. What Does That Mean for Investors?. ArcaMax — 'Broadview Six' blowback to heat up for US attorney in coming weeks. RAPPLER — The question of AI at Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial. Off The Press — Authors demand compensation from Anthropic for ‘stolen’ work. Diane Ravitch's blog — Breaking News: Judge Orders DOJ to Remove Redactions from Epstein Files