

Quantum Computing
AI
Security Concerns
An investigation reveals close technological ties between the European password manager Passwork and a Russian counterpart certified by state authorities.
Third-Party Platform
Professional services firm Ernst & Young reports a data breach. Attackers gained access to tax documents through an IT support system.
Meta's planned entry into the cloud market
Meta is in talks to lease computing power to Anthropic in a deal worth up to 10 billion dollars, marking Meta’s potential entry into cloud computing.
Directory Change Triggered Failure
OpenAI has confirmed that its new GPT-5.6 model can occasionally delete local files and databases when running in Full Access mode. The company is preparing security updates to address the issue.
Delayed Ad Hoc Disclosure
Germany’s Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) has accused TeamViewer of failing to promptly inform the public about a cyberattack. The software company has now been ordered to pay a financial penalty.
AWS Cost Explorer
A software bug in AWS Cost Explorer displayed false billing estimates in the billions and trillions. Amazon has corrected the error.
Beyond Prompt Engineering
Developers are embracing Loop Engineering. Instead of relying on manual instructions, automated loops now independently orchestrate the work of AI coding assistants.
A Compliance Window, Not a Pause
Brussels grants more time, but the requirements remain unchanged. On June 16, 2026, the European Parliament adopted amendments to the EU AI Act. The changes extend the deadline for strict obligations affecting high-risk AI systems under Annex III by 16 months, moving the compliance date from August 2, 2026,
LLMs Under Attack
As companies increasingly deploy AI agents, their exposure to cyberattacks is also growing. The focus is shifting beyond traditional IT systems toward the AI models themselves, their prompts, and the data flows they rely on.