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US Weapons Deliveries to Nordic Allies Hit by Middle East War
US weapons deliveries to Norway and other Nordic allies are facing potential delays due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with Washington notifying Oslo of possible hold-ups. The delays, however, have not been officially confirmed, with US authorities stressing that no decision has been made yet.

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Pentagon Units Cite Zero Unfunded Needs Amid $1.5 Trillion Budget Boost
In a remarkable turn of events, the Pentagon's $1.5 trillion budget request has led to a surprising outcome: multiple military services and combatant commands have reported zero unfunded needs for the fiscal year. This unprecedented budget boost has enabled a record-shattering 44% increase, allowing commanders to confidently declare their priorities fully funded.

US Air Force Completes Modifications on VC-25B Bridge Aircraft
The US Air Force has successfully completed modifications and flight testing on the VC-25B Bridge aircraft, a luxurious Boeing 747-8i jet donated by Qatar for presidential use. The aircraft is now set to receive its new paint scheme and is on track for delivery to the Presidential Airlift Group by summer 2026.

US Troops to Withdraw from Germany in Strategic Realignment
The US has announced plans to withdraw approximately 5,000 troops from Germany over the next year, following a thorough review of its European force posture. This strategic realignment is expected to be completed within six to twelve months.

Threat Actors Exploit Blind Spots Beyond Endpoint Defenses
Attackers are now moving at an alarming pace, taking data four times faster than in 2025, and exploiting the blind spots that an over-reliance on endpoint defenses creates. They're striking across multiple surfaces, from cloud services to remote users, to evade detection and get in and out quickly.

Trump's Iran Policy Falters on Flawed Assumptions
With the US and Iran just extending their diplomatic ceasefire, now's the time for honest conversations - and a president willing to listen. The fragile truce offers a brief reprieve, but can it salvage a process marred by miscommunication and conflicting goals?

US Army Tests BAE's AMPV Prototype With 30mm Cannon
The US Army has taken delivery of two cutting-edge AMPV prototypes equipped with a 30mm cannon at Fort Hood, marking a significant milestone in the testing and development process. These company-funded vehicles boast a remote turret capable of firing advanced programmable airburst ammunition to tackle small drones and ground threats.

China Expands Military Reach Beyond First Island Chain
Get ready for a significant shift in the Indo-Pacific region: China is poised to dramatically expand its military presence and influence beyond its current boundaries over the next decade. This deliberate, long-term strategy will likely have far-reaching implications for regional security and stability.

Anthropic Expands Claude Security Model to Cybersecurity Platforms
Anthropic's Claude Security Model just got a major upgrade, now helping cybersecurity platforms detect and fix software flaws faster than ever. With its advanced capabilities, Claude Security provides detailed vulnerability explanations, confidence rankings, and even generates step-by-step patch instructions.

Microsoft Unveils Faster Modern Windows Run Dialog in Latest Preview Build
Get ready to experience the fastest Windows Run dialog yet! Microsoft's latest preview build introduces a modern, sleek update that retains the classic functionality while embracing Windows 11's fresh visual language.

Instructure Probes Cyber Incident Impact on Canvas Platform
Instructure is investigating a recent cybersecurity incident that may have impacted users of its popular Canvas learning platform, and users are eagerly awaiting clarity on what was affected. The company has confirmed the incident and is actively probing its scope.

Palo Alto Networks Bolsters AI Security With Portkey Acquisition
Palo Alto Networks is taking a major leap in AI security with its acquisition of Portkey, a cutting-edge startup that offers an AI agent gateway to streamline and secure communications among autonomous agents. This move will enable centralized control and oversight, ensuring safer interactions between AI agents.

CISA's Zero Trust Guidance Falls Short on Cost, Implementation Details
While CISA's new zero trust guidance for operational technology is a step in the right direction, it leaves critical questions unanswered - namely, who foots the bill and how do organizations actually implement it? The guidance gets high marks for technical thinking, but falls short on practical details like funding, timelines, and automation.

North Korea Exploits Fake Meetings to Fuel Crypto Heists
North Korea is using fake video meetings to trick people into crypto scams, fueling a growing concern in the world of cryptocurrency. This clever tactic is just one of the many evolving methods threat actors are using to steal money.

Incident Response Shifts Focus to Trusted Recovery
The stakes are high: with the average breach costing nearly $4.9 million, organizations can no longer afford to focus solely on detecting intrusions - they must also prioritize swift and reliable recovery to restore operations, data, and trust. Speed and assurance of restoration have become just as crucial as early detection in incident response.

Ransomware Defenses Hold, But New AI Threats Emerge
While ransomware defenses have shown significant improvement, experts warn that complacency is a luxury we can't afford, especially with hospital systems remaining prime targets. New AI threats are emerging, demanding our attention and action.

Illinois Scales AI with Governance Focus
Illinois is taking a cautious approach to scaling AI, prioritizing governance and controls to ensure responsible implementation. By putting safeguards in place, the state aims to harness AI's potential to boost productivity and enhance citizen services.

Medtronic Faces Federal Lawsuits Over Recent Hack
Medtronic is facing a wave of federal lawsuits after a massive data breach exposed over 9 million records containing sensitive personal information, sparking concerns about the company's handling of customer data. The breach, attributed to the ransomware gang ShinyHunters, has left many questioning the vulnerability of medical device manufacturers to cyber threats.

Vietnamese Hackers Exploit Google AppSheet in 30,000-Account Facebook Phishing Spree
A massive phishing operation, dubbed AccountDumpling, has compromised around 30,000 Facebook accounts using a clever tactic: sending malicious emails from a legitimate Google AppSheet address to bypass spam filters. This sophisticated scam was more than just a simple phishing kit - it was a constantly evolving operation with real-time control panels and a lucrative criminal enterprise.

Vulnerability Exploits Surge Against cPanel and WHM Software
A critical vulnerability, CVE-2026-41940, with a near-perfect severity score of 9.8, has been discovered in cPanel and WHM software, allowing hackers to bypass authentication and gain unauthorized access to your control panel. This flaw puts your online security at risk, so taking immediate action is crucial.

French Teen Detained for Breach of Gov't Agency Data
A massive data breach at a French government agency has led to the detention of a 15-year-old suspect, with 11.7 million accounts impacted, prompting a swift investigation and criminal probe. The breach was detected on April 13, and authorities were notified just a few days later.

AI Expert Warns of Urgent Need for Institutional Adaptation
As AI continues to advance, expert James Baker warns that institutions must urgently adapt to avoid being disrupted by intelligent systems capable of recursive self-improvement. Baker, now a strategist-in-residence at Anthropic, believes this is a multi-decade, even civilizational, problem that demands our attention.

White House Taps Schiess to Lead Space Force
As the Space Force is poised for a massive expansion with a proposed $71.2 billion budget, the White House has tapped Lt. Gen. Doug Schiess to lead the charge as its third Chief of Space Operations. With his current role as deputy chief of operations, Schiess is well-positioned to take the reins and drive the service's growth.