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Musk's OpenAI Lawsuit Threatens $852 Billion AI Empire
Elon Musk is taking on OpenAI in a lawsuit that could shake up the $852 billion AI industry, claiming the company's shift from nonprofit to profit-driven motives betrays its founding promise to develop technology for the public benefit. He's asking the court to undo OpenAI's corporate transition and restore its original mission.

FBI Disrupts Global Crypto Scam Network
In a massive global crackdown, US and international authorities have dismantled a notorious network of cryptocurrency scam centers, arresting at least 276 individuals across the Middle East and Southeast Asia. This historic operation marks one of the largest US-assisted enforcement efforts against transnational cybercrime networks to date.

Silverfort Injects AI into Access Decisions with Fabrix Buy
With Fabrix acquisition, Silverfort supercharges access decisions with AI, aiming to revolutionize identity security by automating routine tasks and reserving human oversight for high-stakes situations. This game-changing move enables businesses to scale security efficiently, freeing up human experts to focus on critical decisions.

WordPress Plugin Exposes 70,000 Sites to Backdoor Vulnerability
A shocking security vulnerability has been uncovered in a popular WordPress plugin, leaving over 70,000 sites open to backdoor attacks that can inject malicious code on demand. The issue was discovered in the Quick Page/Post Redirect plugin, which was infected with a hidden backdoor five years ago.

FDA Pilots AI for Real-Time Clinical Trials
The FDA is shaking up the 60-year-old clinical trial process by piloting AI and data science to speed up the development of life-changing drug therapies. By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, the agency aims to enable real-time monitoring of safety signals and endpoints, cutting years off the traditional trial timeline.

Hackers exploit Qinglong flaws for cryptomining deployments
Hackers are taking advantage of two major flaws in the Qinglong open-source task scheduler, CVE-2026-3965 and CVE-2026-4047, which can be combined to gain remote control of vulnerable systems. These authentication-bypass vulnerabilities affect Qinglong versions 2.20.1 and older, and have been exploited for cryptomining deployments.

UK Biobank Data Surfaces for Sale on Alibaba Amid Security Probe
UK Biobank data was mysteriously listed for sale on Alibaba, but thankfully, the listings were swiftly removed with the help of the UK and Chinese governments, and no sales were made. The sensitive data, which includes genomic information, health records, and medical imaging, had been shared with researchers but was de-identified to protect participants' identities.

Researchers Develop Powerful GPS Interference Detector
Meet the game-changing GPS interference detector from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, designed to safeguard navigation systems from spoofing and jamming threats - and it's hitting the road first. This portable powerhouse uses cutting-edge tech to filter out fake signals and noise, giving drivers and fleets a reliable route to accurate location data.

Microsoft to Discontinue Legacy TLS Versions in Exchange Online by July 2026
Microsoft is putting the brakes on outdated security protocols, announcing that it'll start blocking legacy TLS 1.0 and 1.1 connections to Exchange Online in July 2026 - so it's time to upgrade and stay secure! This move marks the end of an era for older clients that still rely on these outdated protocols.

Microsoft Patch Fails to Quell Russian Spy Exploitation of Windows Flaw
Microsoft's latest patch isn't enough to stop Russian spies from exploiting a Windows flaw, leaving sensitive information vulnerable to exposure. The incomplete fix is linked to a previously patched vulnerability from February, highlighting the urgent need for a more robust solution.

OpenAI Drops Azure Exclusivity for Wider Enterprise Reach
OpenAI is shaking up its cloud distribution strategy, ending its exclusive partnership with Microsoft's Azure to reach more enterprises and meet them where they are. This move marks a significant shift for the AI company, allowing it to expand its reach beyond a single cloud provider.

Ukrainian Police Disrupt Roblox Account Hacking Ring
Ukrainian police have cracked down on a massive Roblox account hacking ring, arresting three suspects who hijacked over 610,000 accounts and resold them for a staggering $225,000 profit. The bust in Lviv also yielded a haul of $35,000 in cash and dozens of digital devices.

US Navy Extends Service Life of USS Wasp, Eyes Further Amphibious Ship Upgrades
The US Navy has given the USS Wasp a new lease on life, extending its service by five years to 2034, and is now exploring similar upgrades for other amphibious ships. This move could pave the way for a fleet of longer-lived vessels, with each ship's extension evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

Navy Unveils Advanced Sonobuoys to Counter Submarine Threats
The Navy is supercharging its sonar arsenal with next-gen sonobuoys that can slam into the ocean surface at 100Gs, giving enemy subs a serious reason to hide. These advanced devices are being designed to sense and communicate in contested waters, bringing critical capabilities closer to the action.

Pakistan Completes Electro-Optical Satellite Constellation with PRSC-EO3 Launch
Pakistan has made history with the launch of its PRSC-EO3 satellite, marking a major milestone in the country's growing technical expertise and completing its Electro-Optical Satellite constellation. The successful launch from China’s Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center is a testament to Pakistan's expanding capabilities in space technology.

Belgium Pursues $1.3B Counter-Drone Systems Upgrade
Belgium is taking a major leap in defense tech with a whopping $1.3 billion counter-drone systems upgrade, aiming to bolster its security with cutting-edge tech. The 10-year project, with an option for two more years, is part of a long-term plan to deploy robust counter-drone systems.

US Marine Corps Targets 2029 for MQ-58 Valkyrie CCA Drone Deployment
The US Marine Corps is pushing the boundaries of drone technology, aiming to deploy the MQ-58 Valkyrie CCA drone by 2029. Col. Scott Shadforth shares insights on transforming the XQ-58 airframe into a reusable conventional takeoff and landing platform.

China Builds Third Type 054B Frigate at Huangpu Shipyard
Get ready for a blast from the past - and a glimpse into China's naval future! A third Type 054B frigate has been spotted under construction at the Pudong Changxingdao shipyard in Shanghai, a clear sign that this cutting-edge class of warships is here to stay.

Air Force Accelerates Low-Cost Cruise Missile Buys
The Air Force is gearing up to supercharge its munitions inventory with a massive buy of nearly 27,000 low-cost cruise missiles, dubbed the Family of Affordable Mass Missile, with a whopping $12 billion allocated to stockpile the game-changing weapon. This aggressive plan aims to rapidly replenish stockpiles and expand production.

Pakistan ARFC Deploys Fatah-II Missile in Training Launch
Pakistan's Army Rocket Force Command has successfully launched the Fatah-II missile in a training exercise, showcasing its unique trajectory and marking a significant milestone in crew proficiency and readiness. This latest test validates the system's technical capabilities and paves the way for enhanced accuracy and survivability.

EU Advances Mandatory Online Age Verification Despite Security Risks
The European Commission's recent findings have revealed that Meta failed to protect minors, with a staggering 12% of European children under 13 reportedly accessing Facebook or Instagram, sparking concerns over online safety. This has led to a push for mandatory online age verification, despite security risks.

US Marines Unveil Ground Combat Element 2040 Plan
The US Marines' Ground Combat Element 2040 plan is a bold vision for the future, focusing on empowering Marines with cutting-edge technology to stay ahead of the curve. It's about equipping people, not just machines, to create the most lethal and survivable ground combat force in the world.

Firefox Exposed: AI Model Uncovers 271 Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
Meet the AI model that just supercharged Firefox security, uncovering a whopping 271 zero-day vulnerabilities that have now been squashed in the latest update to Firefox 150. This game-changing collaboration between Firefox and Anthropic's cutting-edge tools has made the browser safer than ever.

Federal Agencies Drive Healthcare Transformation with Cloud Tech
Federal healthcare agencies face a daunting challenge: modernizing critical systems while millions of Americans rely on them - it's like changing a plane's engine mid-flight. Cloud technology is key to navigating this transformation, enabling agencies to deliver patient-centered care without interruption.