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  1. AI advocates filed an FTC complaint accusing companies of burning books by training on copyrighted literature without permission. Microsoft warned of active exploitation of a critical Entra ID flaw, already patched. Hackers poisoned Rust crates to steal credentials. GitHub’s CTO apologized after a second outage, pledging an overhaul. U.S. cyber officials urged patching TrueConf, a Russian video tool, due to attacks by Ukrainian hacktivists.

  2. Bun 1.4 slashes CPU and memory usage while adding 1,500 Node.js tests. X.Org Server 26.1 RC1, the first feature release in five years, moves to Meson. OPKSSH open-sources SSH single sign-on via OpenID Connect. Go’s standard library now runs freestanding across 31 packages. Odin’s assembler proves assembly can be fully type-checked, and double-double pairs two doubles for 31-digit precision at roughly 9x cost.

  3. GitHub blamed an eight-hour outage on autoscaling failure and a VS Code retry storm. Baidu said Chinese buyers want domestic AI chips over supply chain fears, denting Nvidia’s hopes. A breach at a third-party operator exposed guest data at 120 Quest hotels. NASA found SpaceX’s Moon crash left a 29-meter double crater. And HMRC’s low-code push cost Β£657Mβ€”proving low code isn’t cheap.

  4. The Trump administration has deleted or altered nearly 400 federal datasets, hitting health data hardest and threatening public health decisions. US officials are pushing for wider medical data access, while HIPAA leaves apps, DNA tests, and wearables exposed. Diesel refining margins hit a record $100 a barrel as the fuel-supply crunch worsens.

  5. An AI agent found a Snowflake bug and another exploited it in a bug bounty. GitHub had an outage with 50% of repo downloads failing, hitting Copilot. Mozilla added ad-blocking to Firefox for iOS. A cybercriminal is selling millions of records allegedly stolen from Azure customers, including McDonald’s and Vodafone. The UK gave Capita a pandemic role despite pension failures. Gartner says agentic AI costs could quintuple by 2028.

  6. A cyberattack on Sogang University leaked personal data of nearly 180,000 people, including former President Park Geun-hye. Researchers also exposed a real-time phishing kit impersonating PayPal and Apple, intercepting card numbers and codes. A critical n8n vulnerability (CVE-2026-33696) allows editor-level remote code execution via a single HTTP request.

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