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OpenAI says the TanStack breach reached two employee devices but did not compromise user data or production systems

The TanStack supply chain attack poisoned 160 npm and PyPI packages — reaching OpenAI, Mistral AI, and UiPath through compromised build pipelines

Cisco’s sixth SD-WAN zero-day of 2026 gives remote attackers admin access through an authentication bypass — CISA confirms active exploitation

Microsoft Exchange servers are under active attack through CVE-2026-42897 — a spoofing flaw triggered by opening a single crafted email in Outlook Web Access

A new Linux privilege escalation flaw called Fragnesia gives attackers root access through a page cache corruption trick — patches are rolling out now

NASA and SpaceX launch CRS-34 tonight carrying 6,500 pounds of experiments to the ISS — including one that can’t survive another day on the ground

SpaceX targets May 19 for the first Starship V3 launch — a 408-foot rocket deploying 22 satellites on its maiden flight

NASA’s Psyche probe captured thousands of images during today’s Mars flyby — scientists hope to find a dusty ring around the planet nobody has ever seen

MuddyWater — Iran’s state-sponsored hackers — are now using ransomware to hide espionage operations inside U.S. networks

Hackers rejected from Pwn2Own Berlin publicly released zero-days targeting Firefox, NVIDIA, and AI platforms after being turned away

Musk v. Altman jury deliberations begin Monday — the judge could remove Altman from OpenAI and unwind a $500 billion restructuring

The TanStack supply chain attack hit OpenAI — hackers reached two employee devices and forced the company to rotate all its code-signing certificates

An on-premise Microsoft Exchange flaw is being exploited right now — attackers can weaponize it by sending a single crafted email

NASA just tested a space chip 500 times more powerful than anything flying today — it could let spacecraft make decisions without waiting for Earth

NASA’s Psyche spacecraft just skimmed 2,800 miles above Mars at 12,000 MPH — using the planet’s gravity to slingshot toward a metal asteroid worth $700 quintillion

A new Linux kernel flaw called Fragnesia lets any unprivileged user gain root with a single command — the third root-access bug in three weeks

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