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Taiwan Student Halts Bullet Trains With $200 Radio Kit, Exposing Decades of Neglect in Critical Rail Networks
A 23-year-old university student in Taichung transmitted a single radio signal one April evening. Four Taiwan High Speed Rail trains slammed on their emergency brakes. The di...
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Microsoft’s BitLocker Faces Explosive Backdoor Claims After Researcher Drops USB Bypass Exploit
A security researcher with a score to settle has handed attackers a simple way to crack open BitLocker-protected drives. Just a USB stick. A few copied files. A reboot into W...
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Mozilla’s VPN Crusade Faces Headwinds as Regulators Eye Restrictions
Mozilla stands nearly alone in its insistence that virtual private networks belong in every internet user's toolkit. The organization, long a voice for an open web, just told...
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Apple’s 2026 AI Bet: Privacy First, Even as Models Multiply
Apple enters the second half of 2026 with a revamped Siri and expanded Apple Intelligence features. The company insists data protection will not bend. Executives have repeate...
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Scams Turn Professional: How AI Supercharges Fraud and Empties American Wallets
Scams used to feel clumsy. A misspelled email. An obvious lie. Not anymore. Criminals now pick targets with precision. They strike fast. And they win more often.A fres...
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EU Prepares to Wall Off Sensitive Government Data From American Cloud Giants
Brussels stands at a crossroads. The European Commission plans to present its Tech Sovereignty Package on May 27. That package could bar U.S. cloud providers from handling th...
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Linux Kernel Draws Line on Security Bugs as AI Tools Flood Maintainers With Reports
The Linux kernel just tightened its rules on what counts as a real security problem. And the reason comes straight from the flood of submissions hitting its private security...
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xAI’s Grok Build CLI Challenges Rivals in Agentic Coding
Elon Musk's xAI moved fast. On May 14, 2026, the company dropped an early beta of Grok Build, a terminal-based coding agent aimed squarely at professional developers tackling...
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AI Godfather Yoshua Bengio Builds LawZero to Counter Self-Preserving Machines
Yoshua Bengio sees the road ahead. Fog blankets it. No guardrails line the edges. The car carries his children, his grandchild, his students. And the vehicle accelerates....
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DOJ’s Sweeping Subpoena to Apple Exposes Tensions in Car Modification and Privacy
The U.S. Department of Justice wants names, addresses and purchase records for more than 100,000 people who downloaded a single app. The target isn't a social network or a fi...
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Replit’s Agent 4 Reaches iPhone After Apple Truce
Replit spent four months locked out of updating its iOS app. Apple had drawn a line at how the platform previewed AI-generated code on mobile devices. Then, on May 15, everyt...
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Android’s Hidden Privacy Dashboard Exposes Apps Silently Tapping Your Camera and Microphone
Most Android users swipe through their phones unaware. A green dot appears in the corner. They dismiss it. Yet that small signal marks the moment an app has turned on the cam...
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Salesforce Lands $72 Million Air Force Deal as Federal AI Push Gains Momentum
Salesforce just secured another foothold in the federal market. The software giant signed a $72 million enterprise license agreement with the Department of the Air Force. The...
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Microsoft’s $1 Billion Kenya Gamble Collides With Power Grid Limits
Kenyan President William Ruto didn't mince words. "We would need to switch off half the country for the data center to be powered," he said at a recent state event in Nairobi...
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AI Cracks Apple’s Hardened MacOS Kernel: How Anthropic’s Mythos Preview Built an Exploit in Five Days
Security researchers at a small Palo Alto firm did what seemed improbable. They took an early, unreleased version of Anthropic’s powerful AI model and used it to expose weakn...
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