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Infostealer malware
An unprotected server has exposed 24 billion login credentials in plaintext, raising major concerns over the security of billions of online accounts. According to Cybernews, billions of accounts without multi-factor authentication (MFA) are at risk.
U.S. healthcare provider One Medical
The cybercrime group ShinyHunters claims it has exfiltrated 8.8 terabytes of data from the U.S. healthcare provider One Medical, a subsidiary of Amazon. According to the group, the stolen dataset includes both corporate and patient-related information.
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Estonia is developing a framework for assigning official digital identities to AI agents, potentially allowing artificial intelligence systems to act on behalf of individuals, companies, and public institutions within clearly defined boundaries.
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$25 Million Ransom Demand
The cyber extortion group FulcrumSec, active since October 2025, claims it maintained long-term access to systems at Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk and exfiltrated more than one terabyte of sensitive data. The company did not pay the demanded ransom of $25 million.
Satya Nadella on AI strategy
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is advancing a thesis that may unsettle many enterprise leaders: in the AI era, simply relying on the most powerful third-party language models is not enough. Companies that reduce their AI strategy to “buying the best model on the market” are, in his view, missing
Update for Pixel devices
Google has started distributing Android 17 to Pixel smartphones and Pixel smartwatches, marking the first wave of the latest OS release. Other Android devices are expected to receive the update throughout the year. Selected models will also gain access to Gemini Intelligence this summer.
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AI chip market 2026
Nvidia rules the AI chip market with an iron grip. But the competition never sleeps: AMD is pushing back with open platforms, Google is fine-tuning its TPUs for the inference era, and a Munich-based startup is challenging the entire industry with logarithmic mathematics. Who is building the AI chips
New Anthropic Policy
The AI company Anthropic is introducing identity verification for users of its chatbot Claude starting in July. The move comes amid increasing regulatory pressure and tightening export control requirements.
Between outrage and political pressure
On June 12 at 5:21 p.m. Eastern Time, Anthropic received a US government export control directive. Within hours, Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 were disabled worldwide. The move triggered a wave of political and industry reactions across Europe.
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