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  1. Meta is escalating its legal battle with NSO Group over WhatsApp spyware attacks. In the UK, Prime Minister Keir Starmer plans to ban harmful social media for children under 16, though critics fear data misuse. Meanwhile, SpaceX prepares for a massive $1.75 trillion IPO targeting retail investors. Finally, the ShinyHunters group has leaked personal data belonging to 400,000 BCD Travel customers.

  2. Congressman Eric Burlison claims the government holds an egg-shaped UFO craft, citing reports of time dilation. Meanwhile, AI-driven data center expansion consumes 264 billion gallons of water annually as droughts impact 63% of the US. Additionally, a San Diego lawsuit alleges that a Flock license plate reader error incorrectly linked two men to a violent crime, sparking civil rights concerns.

  3. A security breach at Group GTI has exposed user data on Oxford University’s CareerConnect platform, though internal systems remain unaffected. In tech news, OpenAI has introduced ‘Lockdown Mode’ to protect sensitive data from prompt injection attacks. Furthermore, AI companies are reportedly using SDKs embedded in smart TVs to bypass web scraping protections by routing traffic through residential proxies.

  4. Google has signed a massive $920 million monthly deal with SpaceX to access xAI compute capacity via 110,000 Nvidia GPUs. In aviation news, a Boeing 787 door detached at a remote Easter Island airport, creating major repair logistics challenges. Meanwhile, critics warn that Elon Musk’s DOGE-driven USAID cuts threaten international security and global health programs.

  5. OpenAI is rolling out an efficient new memory architecture for ChatGPT, featuring a user summary page to manage stored details. In finance, Quantinuum debuted on the Nasdaq with a $15.7 billion valuation after an upsized IPO. Meanwhile, lawsuits allege Meta and Snap used specific tactics to target students during school hours, while a former IBM VP claims the firm hid cyber breaches to secure federal contracts.

  6. Let’s Encrypt is implementing Merkle Tree Certificates to enable post-quantum security without bloating TLS handshakes. In language updates, Kotlin 2.4.0 introduces stable context parameters, while Elixir v1.20 debuts a gradual typing system via type inference. Meanwhile, researchers have found a vulnerability in Creative Sound Blaster Katana V2X speakers that allows attackers to compromise connected PCs using unauthorized firmware.

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