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US Orders Anthropic to Curtail AI Model Access
Anthropic has been ordered by the US government to restrict access to its advanced AI models, Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5, for foreign nationals, and will abruptly disable them to comply. This move comes after the company received a directive to suspend all access to the models by users outside the US.

Community Forum Moderation Evolves Amid Security Landscape
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A-10 Warthogs Arrive in England Bearing Marks of Epic Fury Campaign
Eleven battle-hardened A-10 Warthogs, adorned with bold nose art and battle markings from their epic Fury campaign, have landed at RAF Lakenheath, bringing a burst of excitement to the airbase. The Thunderbolt II attack aircraft, fresh from their deployment in Jordan, made a striking arrival, showcasing their unique squadron markings.

FBI dismantles $1.9B China cybercrime network
In a major breakthrough, the FBI, with the help of Google and Lumen Technologies, has dismantled a massive $1.9 billion China-based cybercrime network that impersonated trusted brands to scam hundreds of thousands of victims. This coordinated takedown, part of Operation Riptide, seized key infrastructure and domains used by the group.

MacOS Update Exposes New Artifact for Tracing Digital Intent
The latest macOS update has introduced a game-changing digital trail: the App.MenuItem stream, which meticulously logs every menu selection you make, complete with exact timestamps. This new artifact reveals a detailed narrative of your interactions with the operating system interface.

Pakistan Bolsters Naval Power with Hangor-Class Submarines
Pakistan's naval power takes a massive leap forward with the arrival of its first Hangor-class submarine, PNS/M Hangor, at Karachi's PN Dockyard. This game-changing vessel was commissioned in China just six weeks prior, marking a major milestone in the country's maritime defense capabilities.

Sanders' AI Fund Plan Sparks Debate on Public Control
Imagine a future where a select few billionaires control the fate of humanity through their AI creations, with little to no input from the public - or one where the people have a say and reap the benefits. Senator Bernie Sanders is proposing a bold solution: a U.S. sovereign wealth fund that would give the public a 50% stake in AI companies like Anthropic, OpenAI, and xAI.

JFrog Bolsters NanoClaw for Secure Package Management
JFrog has joined forces with NanoClaw to revolutionize package management security, empowering teams to safeguard their packages and prevent potential risks. This powerful partnership is set to take secure package management to the next level.

Pentagon Agrees to Overhaul SOCOM Acquisition Oversight
The Pentagon has agreed to revamp its oversight of Special Operations Command (SOCOM) acquisitions after a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report revealed friction and inefficiencies in the current system. The GAO found that unclear policies and limited access to program data hindered the Assistant Secretary of Defense's ability to effectively oversee SOCOM's acquisition programs.

Poland Plans to Double F-35 Fighter Jet Order
Poland is set to supercharge its air defense capabilities by doubling its order of F-35 fighter jets, with plans to add two more squadrons to the initial 32 aircraft, as announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz. This massive upgrade is part of the country's ambitious Armed Forces Development Program, aimed at bolstering its defense priorities through 2039.

CyberCorps Bolsters AI Focus as Funding Lags
Meet the game-changing CyberCorps Scholarship Program, which has successfully launched nearly 5,000 cybersecurity pros into federal roles over the past 25 years. By offering full scholarships and stipends, it empowers students to serve the nation in exchange for a commitment to work in federal cybersecurity.

Congress Moves to Restore U-2S Spy Plane Fleet, Defying Air Force Plans
In a surprising move, Congress is pushing to revive the U-2S spy plane fleet, bucking the Air Force's plans to retire the entire 23-aircraft fleet due to concerns over its viability in future conflicts. A new House Appropriations Committee draft bill would limit retirements and fund maintenance to restore four aircraft.

ShinyHunters Exploits Oracle Flaw to Breach Universities
A zero-day flaw in Oracle PeopleSoft PeopleTools, known as CVE-2026-35273, has been exploited by ShinyHunters, potentially infiltrating over 100 organizations, with universities being the hardest hit. This vulnerability allows attackers to execute remote code and take over affected servers, posing a significant threat to higher education institutions.

Boeing Exits Navy Trainer Jet Competition
Boeing has bowed out of the Navy's Undergraduate Jet Training System competition, citing that its T-7A Red Hawk, designed for the Air Force, doesn't meet the Navy's specific requirements. The company is focusing on delivering solutions that perfectly match its customers' needs.

Airbus Revives Sixth-Generation Fighter Plans with Team Gen 6
Airbus Defence is shaking things up in Europe's combat-air plans with the revival of its sixth-generation fighter program, joining forces with 13 industry partners as part of Team Gen 6. This bold move marks an exciting step towards European sovereignty in next-gen defence technology.

Conti Ransomware Member Pleads Guilty to Cybercrimes
A longtime member of the notorious Conti ransomware group has pleaded guilty to cybercrimes in federal court, marking a major win for justice after the defendant's attacks caused millions of dollars in damage to people and businesses worldwide. Oleksii Oleksiyovych Lytvynenko, a 44-year-old Ukrainian national, admitted to developing malware and participating in Conti's ransomware campaign.

Miniature Drones Make Inroads at Berlin Air Show
At the Berlin Air Show, a quiet revolution is underway: miniature drones are stealing the scene with their tiny buzz, offering a glimpse into the future of flight. Amidst the roar of fighter jets and jumbo tankers, these small, first-person-view drones are making a big impact.

Russia Bolsters Arctic Military Presence with New Bases Along NATO's Northern Flank
Russia is ramping up its military presence in the Arctic, with satellite images revealing new bases, barracks, and ammunition storage facilities along Norway's and Finland's borders, capable of hosting tens of thousands of troops. The alarming buildup has been uncovered by a joint Nordic-Baltic investigation, sparking concerns over the region's security.

Authorities Disrupt Massive Deepfake Porn Site in Global Operation
In a major global crackdown, authorities have shut down a notorious deepfake porn site that was profiting from the humiliation, exploitation, and violation of personal privacy of thousands of women, including celebrities and public figures. The site's massive collection of AI-altered images and videos has been seized, putting an end to its large-scale trafficking of digital forgeries.

AUKUS Tests Partners' Resolve Amid Industrial, Fiscal Pressures
The recent AUKMIN meeting in London made one thing clear: AUKUS is no longer just a partnership deal - it's a commitment to action, with the UK and Australia leading the charge in turning strategic alignment into real-world capability. The big question is: can the partners overcome industrial and fiscal pressures to deliver on their ambitious plans?

Cyber Force push falters in Senate, but proponents persist
Despite a narrow setback in the Senate Armed Services Committee, supporters of a new Cyber Force remain undeterred, with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's team vowing to continue the push for its creation. The proposed Cyber Force, which would be housed under the Army, fell just 1 vote short in a 14-13 defeat.

Boeing Exits Navy's T-45 Jet Trainer Replacement Competition
Boeing has bowed out of the Navy's T-45 Jet Trainer replacement competition, citing that its T-7A Red Hawk trainer doesn't meet the Navy's Undergraduate Jet Training System requirements. The decision was made after an internal assessment revealed the General Electric F404 turbofan wouldn't qualify without costly and time-consuming development work.

Pentagon Weighs Cutting Traditional Weapons to Fund Drones
The Pentagon is considering a bold move: cutting back on traditional, high-end weapons to make room for swarms of low-cost drones, a shift that could revolutionize modern warfare. If funding plans fall through, the department is prepared to make tough trade-offs, prioritizing affordable, autonomous tech over pricier systems.

Arch Linux AUR Packages Targeted in Supply-Chain Attack
This week, over 400 Arch Linux AUR packages were compromised in a supply-chain attack, with malicious code added to run a Rust credential stealer and potentially load an eBPF rootkit. Attackers cleverly exploited the AUR trust model by adopting abandoned packages, keeping their original names and histories intact, and editing build files to run malicious commands.