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FBI Disrupts AI-Powered Phishing Service with 1 Million URLs

In a major win for cyber safety, the FBI, Google, and Black Lotus Labs joined forces to dismantle Outsider Enterprise, a notorious phishing-as-a-service operation based in China that had been spreading fake text campaigns through 1 million URLs. This coordinated takedown seized key servers and accounts used by the threat actors.

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China's J-8II Interceptor Takes Flight

On June 12, 1984, China's J-8II interceptor made history with its maiden flight, marking a major milestone in the country's interceptor program. This pivotal moment signaled a bold new direction for the aircraft, with visible design upgrades and a fresh approach.

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China Unveils Modernized Guided Depth Charge for Anti-Submarine Warfare

China has unveiled a game-changing guided depth charge for anti-submarine warfare, with a recent photo showing a Z-9D naval helicopter deploying the advanced Type 11 munition. This modern, air-deployable weapon is equipped with fins and sensors that enable it to precisely target submarine hulls.

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Developers Weaponize Code to Disrupt AI-Powered Malware

Meet Johannes Link, a self-proclaimed AI skeptic who's taking a stand against AI-powered coding agents by weaponizing his own code - specifically, the Java property-testing tool jqwik - to disrupt their operations. His latest software update includes a clever anti-AI clause designed to throw a wrench in the works.

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US Bans Anthropic AI Models Citing National Security Concerns

The US government has taken a drastic step, banning Anthropic's advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, citing national security concerns and imposing strict export controls that even affect foreign-born employees. Anthropic responded with a blunt statement, disagreeing with the decision to recall models used by hundreds of millions of people.

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Former IT Employee Sabotages School District with Prolonged Cyberattack

A former IT employee waged a relentless cyberwar against his old employer, the Saydel Community School District, launching a devastating 21-month attack that crippled the district's systems and disrupted classrooms. The attacks began just days after he left his job, with the deletion of the district's Facebook account, and continued with repeated intrusions into critical services.

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Chinese Hackers Maintain Decade-Long Spy Operation in Isolated Network

Chinese hackers pulled off a stunning 10-year cyber-espionage heist, infiltrating a supposedly airtight network and gaining unfettered access to every login, command, and secret. The masterminds behind Operation Highland, linked to the Velvet Ant cluster, expertly embedded their digital fingerprints into the network's authentication process.

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Splunk Enterprise Flaw Exposes Systems to Unauthenticated Code Execution

A critical vulnerability in Splunk Enterprise, rated 9.8 on the CVSS scale, leaves systems open to devastating attacks, allowing unauthenticated hackers to execute malicious code and wreak havoc. This shocking flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-20253, enables attackers to create or truncate files with ease, putting your entire system at risk.

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US Gov Directive Disrupts Access to Anthropic's AI Models

The US government has issued a directive that restricts access to Anthropic's most advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, citing national security concerns, forcing the company to suspend these models worldwide. This move affects not only foreign users but also Anthropic's own foreign-national employees, and has significant implications for the future of AI development and access.

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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.

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Community Forum Moderation Evolves Amid Security Landscape

Join the conversation, but first, a friendly reminder: let's keep it civil and respectful in Bunker Talk, even when politics heat up - no name-calling, no personal attacks, and stick to the facts. By following these simple rules, we're building the best commenting crew on the net.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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