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Perplexity’s Bumblebee Turns Developer Laptops Into Detectable Supply-Chain Assets
Developer workstations have become a prime target. Attackers now focus on the scattered files, extensions, and configurations that live on engineers' machines rather than har...
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DevSecOps in 2026 demands more than tools: the engineers who bridge code, culture, and risk
Security no longer sits at the end of a release cycle. It moves with every commit, every dependency update, every pipeline run. DevSecOps engineers sit at that intersection,...
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LLMs Cling to Falsehoods Despite Clear Warnings, New Tests Reveal
Models trained to chase helpfulness and coherence absorb lies. They hold onto them. Even when developers slap explicit disclaimers right in the training data. Research...
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Coachella’s Data Center Revolt: How Resident Fury May Derail AI Power Ambitions
Hundreds packed into Coachella City Hall on a warm May evening. They spilled outside. Signs waved under the lights. "Defend Coachella, no data centers." "Protect our environm...
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Schools Turn to License Plate Cameras for Residency Checks as Privacy Warnings Mount
Automated license plate readers were sold as a sharp tool for solving serious crimes. Police departments pitched them as essential for catching thieves, recovering stolen car...
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Why Gentoo Linux Endures: Independence, Control and a Volunteer Passion That Outlasts Trends
Michał Górny has spent years watching outsiders reduce Gentoo Linux to a single caricature. The image sticks easily. Compile everything from source. Chase raw speed with flag...
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T-Mobile Fiber Outage Exposes Vulnerabilities in Growing Home Internet Push
Early on May 28, 2026, thousands of T-Mobile fiber customers woke to dead connections. No streaming. No video calls. No work from home. Reports flooded in. Downdetector talli...
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T-Mobile Fiber Outage Exposes Vulnerabilities in Growing Home Internet Push
Early on May 28, 2026, thousands of T-Mobile fiber customers woke to dead connections. No streaming. No video calls. No work from home. Reports flooded in. Downdetector talli...
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Europe’s Data Center Surge Collides With Power and Water Limits
Europe stands at a crossroads. Its push for AI leadership demands massive computing capacity. Yet the facilities that deliver it now threaten the very resources they depend o...
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Google’s Android Data Transfers Spark $135 Million Settlement and Scrutiny Over User Consent
Google faces fresh questions about its data practices after agreeing to pay $135 million to resolve claims that its Android operating system sent information to the company’s...
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Fortinet Flaw Opens Door to Mass Credential Theft via Managed Endpoints
Threat actors have seized on a critical vulnerability in Fortinet's endpoint management software. They use it to push credential-stealing malware straight to thousands of cor...
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Microsoft’s May Patch Revives 15-Character Headache for Windows Server Admins
Windows Server 2016 still runs in data centers worldwide. Its extended support stretches into 2027. Yet a security update released May 12 has created fresh trouble for admini...
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FBI Sounds Alarm on Kali365: How Token-Stealing Phishing Now Sidesteps Microsoft 365 Passwords and MFA
The Federal Bureau of Investigation issued a stark warning this month. Cybercriminals now wield a subscription service called Kali365 to hijack Microsoft 365 accounts. They d...
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Pentagon’s Decade of Warnings on Phone Tracking Ignored as Adversaries Now Target Troops in War Zones
The U.S. military spent years watching adversaries circle closer. Warnings piled up. Demonstrations showed exactly how commercial data could expose troops. Yet action lagged....
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Musk Prepares Short-Term Exit for Anthropic From Colossus as SpaceX IPO Looms
Elon Musk built Colossus in record time. The Memphis supercluster, packed with hundreds of thousands of Nvidia GPUs, was meant to power xAI and its Grok models. Now that same...
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