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GitHub Repos Used to Deploy Malware via AI Coding Tools

Imagine a GitHub repository that looks perfectly safe, yet can secretly deploy malware on a developer's device - all without triggering any red flags. Researchers have demonstrated just how easily this can happen, using an AI coding agent to run a malicious payload hidden in a seemingly clean project.

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OpenAI Unveils GPT-5.6 Sol With Enhanced Cyber Safeguards

Meet GPT-5.6 Sol, the latest innovation from OpenAI, equipped with a robust safety stack that sets a new standard for cyber protection, and get ready for the rollout of its efficient and speedy siblings, Terra and Luna. With enhanced safeguards against real-world attacks, this cutting-edge family of models is poised to revolutionize the way we interact with AI.

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AI Exposes Thousands of Open-Source Vulnerabilities

This summer is shaping up to be a wild ride, with thousands of open-source vulnerabilities exposed and a new coalition, Athena, stepping in to save the day with AI-powered solutions. Led by Chainguard, Athena brings together over two dozen major companies to tackle the problem head-on.

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Row of F-35 fighter jets on a tarmac with some noses blurred, indicating missing radars.

US Military Delivers F-35s Without Radars Amid Upgrade Delays

The US Marine Corps has taken delivery of six F-35 fighter jets without radars due to upgrade delays, a revelation that has raised concerns about the fleet's readiness. This development comes as the F-35's overall performance has been hit with a decline in its full mission capable rate.

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C-17 cargo jet surrounded by relief equipment and personnel on a runway amidst devastated infrastructure.

US Bolsters Venezuela Relief Effort with C-17 Cargo Jets

The US has ramped up its Venezuela relief effort with C-17 cargo jets delivering crucial equipment to support two specialized US search and rescue teams on the ground, who will join relief operations as soon as possible. This critical aid comes as Venezuelan authorities report over 900 deaths and widespread destruction after two devastating earthquakes struck the country.

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Cybersecurity Forum Opens Weekend Discussion Thread

Join the weekend Bunker Talk thread, where the community comes together for a refreshing, no-holds-barred discussion that's free from the usual toxicity - with one key rule: respectful, fact-based conversation, even when politics get involved. Share your thoughts, hash out differences, and engage with the best commenting crew on the net in a space that values civility and substance.

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Pentagon Fortifies Cyber Strategy with AI Integration

The Pentagon is bolstering its cyber strategy with AI integration, navigating the double-edged sword of artificial intelligence as both a game-changing advantage and a rising security threat. By harnessing AI-enabled cyber operations, the Defense Department aims to revolutionize its digital defense and offense capabilities.

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ATF Scraps Ad-Surveillance Contract Amid Privacy Concerns

The ATF has scrapped a contract with Penlink for a commercial location-surveillance capability that raised eyebrows over privacy concerns, after the agency's director revealed they had been tracking people's locations through ad-tech data. The move comes as a win for those concerned about government overreach and data protection.

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Aircraft carrier transits narrow strait under surveillance.

China's Third Carrier Exposes Operational Limits

China's newest aircraft carrier, the Fujian, recently made a significant move by transiting through the Taiwan Strait, prompting Taiwan's military to spring into action with enhanced surveillance measures. The move was closely monitored by Taiwan, which even released a striking aerial image of the carrier - with one notable detail: its flight deck was eerily empty.

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Army's Light Squad Vehicle Tests Role as Battlefield Drone Charger

As the army ramps up its use of technology, power generation is becoming a major headache - especially when batteries drain faster than they can be replaced or recharged. The 3rd Mobile Brigade Combat Team recently tested a game-changing solution: using a lightweight vehicle to charge drones on the battlefield.

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US Strikes Iranian Targets After Drone Attack on Cargo Ship

The US has launched a strong retaliatory strike against Iranian targets after a drone attack on a commercial cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, with CENTCOM describing the action as a powerful response to the aggression. The move comes after Iran used a one-way attack drone against the M/V Ever Lovely, prompting a firm US response.

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US Secret Service Exposes Agents to Cyber Risk with Lax Mobile Security

The US Secret Service is putting its agents at risk of cyber attacks by allowing them to use personal phones for work, with over 15,000 instances of unsecured calls made during critical operations. This lax mobile security leaves them vulnerable to hackers, despite having access to supposedly secure government-issued devices.

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FBI Warns of Russian Hackers Targeting Signal Backup Keys

Stay vigilant, as Russian hackers are now targeting Signal backup keys in an evolved phishing campaign, attempting to gain access to your historical message backups by tricking you into revealing these sensitive keys. Be cautious of messages masquerading as automated support accounts, as they may be part of this sinister plot.

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Smartphone with Signal app open on screen in a public setting.

FBI Warns of Russian Hackers Targeting Signal with Recovery Key Phishing

Beware of scammers posing as Signal support - the FBI and CISA warn that Russian hackers are using recovery key phishing to target users, so treat any in-app message from Signal support with extreme caution. Stay safe by being vigilant about unexpected messages.

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CISA Mandates Urgent Patching for Exploited Cisco Flaw

Don't wait until it's too late: Cisco has issued a critical patch for a vulnerability (CVE-2026-20230) in its Unified Communications Manager Server, and the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is requiring urgent remediation by June 28. Act now to protect your system from potential remote exploitation.

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SharkLoader Malware Targets Global Entities in StrikeShark Cyberattacks

Kaspersky has uncovered a massive global cyberattack campaign, dubbed StrikeShark, that uses SharkLoader malware to target a wide range of organizations across multiple countries and industries. The attacks have hit diplomatic and government bodies, software development companies, and other entities in over a dozen countries.

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Sleek guided-missile destroyer docked in a naval port with prominent vertical launch system cells on its deck.

North Korea Unveils Choe Hyon-class Destroyer Amid Naval Nuclearisation Push

North Korea has just unveiled its most powerful warship yet, the Choe Hyon-class destroyer, marking a major milestone in its naval modernisation efforts. This massive 145-metre-long vessel is a game-changer for the Korean People's Army Navy.

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T-7 Red Hawk trainer jet centered on a runway or in a hangar with maintenance personnel in the background under overcast…

T-7 Red Hawk Trainer Jet Program Hits Airworthiness, Sustainment Snags

The Air Force's T-7 Red Hawk trainer jet program, meant to train the next gen of pilots, is facing major hurdles with the first 82 aircraft projected to fly with a serious airworthiness risk. This alarming issue is just one of many technical, contractual, and budgetary challenges plaguing the program's path to the fleet.

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NATO Unveils Massive Defence Contracts at Ankara Summit

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte promises a huge boost in defence spending, with "tens of billions" of dollars in new contracts set to be unveiled at the Ankara summit, marking a major step from commitment to action. The move aims to show the alliance is delivering on its pledges, not just making promises.

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Japan Self-Defense Force personnel stand at attention in a briefing room with a display board featuring a spacecraft…

Japan Air Force Renamed to Reflect Expanded Space Domain Role

Japan is taking a giant leap in its defense strategy, renaming its air force to the Japan Aerospace Self-Defense Force to reflect its expanded role in the space domain. This move, approved by parliament on June 26, 2026, will take effect on April 1, 2027, and marks a significant shift in Tokyo's military capabilities.

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Passport lies on a plain surface surrounded by blurred cannabis dispensary items, hinting at a security breach.

Massive Passport Leak Exposes Sensitive Traveler Data

A staggering leak of almost a million passport records from around the world has put sensitive traveler data at risk. The breach, linked to a low-security ID verification system for cannabis dispensaries, exposed passports as a vulnerable weak point in authentication processes.

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Burnham's Rise Poses Test for UK Defense Spending Pledge

As Andy Burnham rises to prominence with his decisive by-election win in Makerfield, the UK's defense spending pledge is about to face its biggest test yet. With Labour's future leadership potentially in his hands, Burnham's next moves will be closely watched, especially given the ambitious targets to increase defense spending to 3.5 percent of GDP by 2035.

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US Geospatial Intelligence Community Targets Innovation to Bolster Strategic Advantage

The US Geospatial Intelligence Community is harnessing innovation to gain a strategic edge, with AI now a vital part of everyday operations, driving innovation, agility, and impact. At GEOINT 2026, experts highlighted AI's transition from experimental tech to a key tool in daily geospatial intelligence workflows.

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Employee looks concerned at laptop screen displaying OpenAI invitation email.

Threat Actors Exploit OpenAI Invitations to Target Cybersecurity Firms

Threat actors are cleverly exploiting OpenAI invitations to scam cybersecurity firms, creating fake tenants that mimic legitimate companies and sending convincing emails that pass authentication checks. These targeted phishing attacks allow scammers to spread malicious content through a trusted channel.

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