CryptoBandits uses a local SOCKS5 proxy for traffic routing, blending data theft with remote code execution.
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Starmer insists he will stand in any leadership contest, following Burnham win
The Prime Minister is under pressure to hand over power to Mr Burnham, who defied recent trends to increase Labour’s share of the vote in Makerfield.
Chubb turns to London after failure of $40bn Strait of Hormuz insurance project
Lloyd’s of London and Chubb announce much smaller facility to get shipping moving again through key waterway
Ebola outbreak kills 17 healthcare workers as Chinese medical team arrives in DRC
Seventeen healthcare workers have died from Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a World Health Organisation official has said.
China’s demographic implosion has begun and will unfold rapidly
An aging population, a collapse of fertility and record numbers of abortions and divorces are turning a decline into a full-on nosedive
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Siemens expects Xcelerator revenue to more than double in 2026, aiming to make the platform an industrial app store integrating software and hardware offerings (Marilen Martin/Bloomberg)
Marilen Martin / Bloomberg:
Siemens expects Xcelerator revenue to more than double in 2026, aiming to make the platform an industrial app store integrating software and hardware offerings — Siemens AG expects revenue from its online…
Mayor accused of faking her kidnapping in embezzlement scheme
Nancy Napoles denied the accusation and said she was willing to cooperate with authorities to clarify what happened.
Trump hints at new approach to North Korea’s nuclear programme
South Korea’s president said Trump had told him the ‘time had come’ to focus on North Korea ‘issue’ at the G7 summit.
World Cup: Will Pulisic play against Australia and can USMNT qualify?
Will Christian Pulisic be fit for United States as they seek to secure top spot in Group D with win over Australia?
Anthropic’s Fable and the State of AI
On June 9th, Anthropic released its Fable generative AI model. Three days later, the US government classified it as a dangerous munition, and used its export-control authority to prohibit any foreign nationals from accessing it. Unable to differentiate between Americans and foreigners, the company shut off access for everyone.
The government’s actions won’t help. The problem isn’t any one particular model; it’s the general trend of increasing AI capabilities. And any real solution requires the sort of collective action that just isn’t possible right now…