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  1. A Texas vendor breach has exposed the personal data of over 3 million people. In cybersecurity, critical flaws in the libssh2 library threaten Linux and IoT devices with remote code execution risks. Meanwhile, TD Bank is facing privacy backlash after announcing software to monitor employee activity. Lastly, Newfoundland’s health services apologized for a deceptive phishing simulation that used fake vacation lures.

  2. The Trump administration has effectively banned Anthropic’s Mythos and Fable models over national security concerns, forcing a global shutdown. Meanwhile, Polymarket faces backlash for using deceptive videos to inflate success. In corporate news, Palantir is fighting to save its £330M NHS contract, while Apple prepares a 2027 roadmap featuring smart glasses and foldable phones.

  3. Ubisoft co-founder Claude Guillemot has died at 69 in a French plane crash. In tech, the ‘Europe 2031’ study warns of EU instability if it loses the AI race to China and the US. Meanwhile, literary magazine Granta is suspending certain partnerships due to AI allegations, even as new ‘humanizer’ apps emerge to help students bypass AI detection by mimicking natural writing patterns.

  4. Iran now mandates insurance for ships in the Strait of Hormuz, threatening maritime trade agreements. In medicine, an experimental stem-cell transplant has kept patients with a rare autoimmune disease in remission for 15 years. Meanwhile, a Windows 11 update is causing system instability and Recycle Bin errors, while Amazon MGM Studios has dropped its Sam Altman biopic following a massive deal with OpenAI.

  5. Google is phasing out unrestricted Gemini API keys by 2026 to curb unauthorized billing by hackers. Simultaneously, a supply chain attack has compromised over 140 Mastra npm packages with malware targeting sensitive credentials. In human rights news, Bulgarian licenses enabled surveillance tech exports to repressive regimes. Finally, debate continues regarding the benchmarks of Weibo’s VibeThinker-3B AI model.

  6. Security concerns surround Europe’s new social media platform W, as experts warn its mandatory identity verification via passports risks massive data breaches. In a major move for material science, the U.S. government is investing $500 million in an Alphabet spinoff to use AI for semiconductor discovery. Meanwhile, rising memory costs are expected to shrink the smartphone market by 15% this year.

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