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Anthropic’s Mythos AI is now restricted to a handpicked list of governments and utilities — the most capable cybersecurity model ever built, walled off from the public
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The ShinyHunters gang just followed its 275-million-record school heist by breaking into a cloud-gaming platform — spilling birthdays, logins, and two-factor status of gamers worldwide
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Hackers are now hiding inside the AI coding assistants developers trust the most — a single poisoned config file quietly smuggling stolen keys out of build servers
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Ransomware gangs just hit a dozen companies in a single day — hospitals, law firms, a Vegas convention center, and an auto supplier all locked out at once
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Scientists just sent an unbreakable quantum-encrypted signal down 75 miles of ordinary optical fiber — a real step toward an internet no one can hack
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Hackers just flipped their playbook — software flaws have overtaken stolen passwords as the No. 1 way attackers break in, a sweeping new report finds
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Security researchers just confirmed the first cyberattack pulled off almost entirely by AI — software that found the hole and wrote the exploit on its own
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A new strain of Android malware is draining bank accounts by secretly recording the screen while victims log in — spreading through fake app updates
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AI voice clones now need just 3 seconds of audio to mimic anyone — and scammers are using them to drain bank accounts with fake family emergencies
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Hackers just named Panasonic Avionics — maker of the seatback screens on thousands of airliners — as their latest data-breach victim
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The hackers behind the massive school-data heist just cracked a cloud-gaming service — spilling players’ names, emails, birthdays, and two-factor status
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A critical cPanel flaw just tore into government websites in Guam — the same bug now spreading across web-hosting servers around the world
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Cybersecurity firms say attackers now weaponize fresh flaws within hours using AI — outracing human defenders in what they’re calling ‘the year of AI-assisted attacks’
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Security researchers now find hackers weaponizing new software flaws within a day — more than a quarter of them are attacked before a patch even exists
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The gang behind the 275-million-record school data heist just cut a ransom deal to stop the leak — after defacing login pages at 330 institutions
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Hackers just breached Škoda’s online shop and made off with customer names, addresses, phone numbers, and logins — through a single software flaw
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Hackers just hit Škoda’s online store and walked off with customer names, addresses, and logins — the carmaker’s shop knocked offline by a single flaw
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Cybersecurity firms are now calling 2026 ‘the year of AI-assisted attacks’ — as automated tools hunt down and weaponize flaws faster than humans can patch
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An AI just found a real software flaw on its own for the first time — one dangerous enough to slip past two-factor logins across Google’s products
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The GitHub break-in began on one developer’s laptop and a poisoned coding add-on — then spread to the keys guarding code inside thousands of companies
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