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Cybersecurity
Anthropic’s cyber-capable Mythos model rolled out to roughly 150 organizations in 15+ countries through Project Glasswing
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Space Systems
Starliner-1 just pivoted to a cargo-only mission no earlier than April 2026, ending its planned four-astronaut crew flight
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SpaceX’s Starship V3 deployed 20 mock Starlinks then tumbled into the Indian Ocean on its 12th test flight
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Sysdig’s first documented LLM-agent intrusion drove a database exfiltration in under an hour — a four-pivot autonomous attack that the company says nobody had ever caught in the wild before
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Palo Alto Networks just confirmed attackers are bypassing authentication on PAN-OS and Prisma Access firewalls — limited exploitation already running in the wild
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CrowdStrike’s 2026 report just put the average attacker breakout time at 29 minutes — AI-enabled adversary operations up 89% in a single year
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Commercial Aircraft
Boeing just handed over 57 jets in May, 47 of them 737 MAX models — closing the gap on Airbus’s 72 deliveries as the MAX line pushes toward 42 a month
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Cybersecurity
iOS 26.5 just patched more than 50 security flaws in one update — including a sandbox escape that let malicious apps break out and run wherever they wanted
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Space Systems
SpaceX’s S-1 prospectus puts its IPO roadshow on June 4 — ticker SPCX set to begin trading as early as June 12 even with Starship’s V3 still grounded
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Space Systems
The FAA is still grounding Starship while SpaceX hunts down what killed the Super Heavy booster on Flight 12 — Raptor 3 engines at the center of the probe
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Cybersecurity
Researchers warn AI assistants with the keys to production systems just became the year’s hottest breach vector — autonomous agents granted database, code, and email tools getting hijacked end to end
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Cybersecurity
Researchers just pulled off a silent prompt-injection attack on GPT-4o and Claude-class agents tied to email and calendar tools — exfiltrating data without the agent’s user ever noticing
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Cybersecurity
Hackers behind Operation TrueChaos just pushed malicious updates through a trusted on-prem TrueConf server — slipping the payload into multiple government agencies in a Southeast Asian country
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CISA just added two Microsoft Defender flaws to the actively exploited list — every federal agency ordered to patch CVE-2026-41091 and CVE-2026-45498 by Wednesday
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Hardware and Semiconductors
Microsoft and Quantinuum just created 12 highly accurate logical qubits — a milestone for fault-tolerant computing that turns thousands of noisy physical qubits into reliable ones
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Atom Computing just demonstrated a 1,225-qubit neutral-atom system — optical tweezers arranging atoms in three-dimensional lattices on the road to 5,000 qubits by 2027
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Microsoft just unveiled Majorana 1 — the first quantum chip built on a topological core that finally locks Majorana particles into reliable, scalable qubits
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Engineers just built a compact terahertz quantum detector — shrinking a long-wavelength sensor that used to fill a lab into a device small enough for handheld scanners
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