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  1. FBI files related to Jeffrey Epstein were compromised after a foreign hacker breached the agency while the documents were under review. Ukraine is working to reduce its dependence on Chinese drone parts amid ongoing conflict, prioritizing battlefield self-sufficiency. Elsewhere, Signal is advising users to remain vigilant against phishing attacks, and a recent assessment cautions that C++26’s new safety features won’t entirely eliminate memory safety vulnerabilities. Samsung’s new Galaxy S26 models offer minor upgrades but maintain a familiar design and higher price point.

  2. AI datacenter water consumption is emerging as a major concern, potentially requiring billions in infrastructure upgrades to meet escalating demands—rivaling New York City’s daily water usage. Simultaneously, Russian-speaking attackers are exploiting HR departments with fake job applications deploying malware that disables security systems before data theft. Microsoft is strengthening security by automatically removing credentials from rooted devices, beginning with Android, while Oracle seeks to reassure the MySQL community following criticism. Cybersecurity democratization is also being advocated to empower communities against censorship, and Polish authorities have apprehended seven juveniles, as young as 12, suspected of selling DDoS tools.

  3. Several data breaches dominated headlines today. Hackers claim to have leaked user data from Success Magazine and are offering 50 million Roblox login records on the dark web. Cal AI, a calorie-tracking app recently promoted by MrBeast, acknowledged a breach exposing 3 million subscribers’ data. Meanwhile, Salesforce and other companies were targeted by a cybercriminal group, highlighting vulnerabilities from misconfigured permissions. A critical flaw in the NGINX UI also allows for potential system backups to be downloaded, emphasizing the need for prompt software updates.

  4. A decade-long trademark battle concluded today as UK-based Iceland Foods conceded defeat against Iceland, the country, agreeing to drop its legal challenge and offering customer discounts instead. Texas executed four death row inmates who expressed remorse in their final statements, referencing faith and seeking forgiveness. Meanwhile, a significant sewage spill threatens America’s 250th-anniversary celebrations on the Potomac River, prompting calls for infrastructure upgrades. The internet mourns the loss of David Farber, a pioneering figure who mentored crucial developers of early internet protocols, and a man discovered a hidden surveillance network along the California border while investigating an abandoned trailer.

  5. AMD ushered in the Gigahertz era for PCs in 2000 with the release of its Athlon 1 GHz processor, a marketing coup against Intel. The US military, leveraging Palantir’s Maven AI and Anthropic’s Claude, rapidly identified over 1,000 targets in Iran within 24 hours before phasing out the AI tools. Researchers have linked sleep disruption to tinnitus, offering potential new therapeutic avenues. In a legal twist, Meta contends that uploading pirated books via BitTorrent constitutes fair use, expanding its defense in a copyright lawsuit.

  6. Scientists confirmed asteroid 2024 YR4 poses no threat to the Moon, thanks to James Webb Telescope observations. Meanwhile, a son of a government contractor was arrested in Saint Martin over a $46 million cryptocurrency heist from US Marshals, with blockchain analysis playing a key role in the investigation. In the UK, a Lords committee warns that weakening copyright law for AI could cripple the creative industries, while the Treasury expresses doubts about a major shared services program, potentially jeopardizing cost savings. Finally, the government is fighting to keep a report on the 2018 Gatwick drone incident classified, citing national security concerns.

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