Monthly Archives: April 2026
Kestrel Memo: Analysis of the White House Digital Dead Drop Leak
Experts are currently analyzing the Kestrel Memo, a central document in the recent White House digital dead drop that reveals significant details about UAP asset recovery and sensor data. Continue reading
LiteLLM SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2026-42208) Under Active Attack
Cybersecurity researchers confirm that the critical LiteLLM SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2026-42208) is being exploited in the wild to compromise sensitive API credentials. Continue reading
Digital Services Act Meta: EU Finds Breach Over Child Safety
The European Commission has formally declared a Digital Services Act Meta breach, citing ineffective age-verification tools that failed to protect minors on social platforms. Continue reading
Scattered Spider Arrest: The Downfall of Hacker ‘Bouquet’
The recent Scattered Spider arrest of 19-year-old Peter Stokes, known as ‘Bouquet,’ signals a major victory against the cybercriminal group responsible for high-profile vishing attacks. Continue reading
Agreeable AI Misinformation: Why Friendly Chatbots Validate Myths
A major study from the Oxford Internet Institute warns that agreeable AI misinformation is increasing, as polite chatbots are 30% more likely to validate dangerous conspiracy theories. Continue reading
OpenAI Goblin Metaphor: Solving the GPT-5.5 Linguistic Mystery
OpenAI recently published a technical postmortem regarding the OpenAI Goblin Metaphor, identifying a personality clustering error that caused GPT-5.5 models to use bizarre fantasy archetypes. Continue reading
Proton VPN 2026 Roadmap: Post-Quantum Encryption and Linux Stealth Support
The newly unveiled Proton VPN 2026 Roadmap introduces post-quantum encryption and the proprietary Stealth protocol for Linux to counter future decryption threats and censorship. Continue reading
Vimeo Security Breach: Customer Data Exposed via Anodot Vendor
Vimeo confirms a Vimeo security breach involving user metadata and email exposure following a cyberattack on third-party analytics vendor Anodot. Continue reading
Google Pentagon AI Deal Finalized Following Anthropic’s Refusal
The Google Pentagon AI deal has been officially signed for classified military infrastructure use, marking a shift in ethics policies after Anthropic declined the contract. Continue reading