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AI video of Indian minister shooting at image of Muslims sparks outrage
A video by India’s ruling BJP depicting Assam’s chief minister firing a shot at an image of Muslims has sparked outrage.
Fanatics Super Bowl Party: Tota Mc’s N-word exchange with Travis Scott sparks debate; clip goes viral
Travis Scott sparked online buzz after appearing briefly stunned when Brazilian streamer Tota greeted him with “My n***a what’s up” at the Fanatics Super Bowl Party. The red carpet moment went viral, reigniting debate over Tota’s public use of the word…
Keir Starmer’s director of communications Tim Allan steps down
Exclusive: Decision follows departure of chief of staff Morgan McSweeney over Peter Mandelson scandalUK politics live – latest updatesTim Allan, Keir Starmer’s director of communications, has stepped down after only five months in the job, his resignat…
Masks emerge as symbol of Trump’s ICE crackdown and a flashpoint in Congress
The images of masked federal officers has become a flashpoint in the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement operations.
Close ally of Machado was ‘kidnapped hours after release from prison’
Venezuela’s opposition leader claims ‘heavily armed men’ took Juan Pablo Guanipa away
Minerals, militants, US-made guns: Why Trump’s bet on Munir is set to fail
A recent mosque bombing in Islamabad highlights Pakistan’s security challenges, even as its generals offer Washington access to vast mineral wealth. Insurgents, armed with US-made weapons left in Afghanistan, threaten critical mining projects in Baloch…
LLMs are Getting a Lot Better and Faster at Finding and Exploiting Zero-Days
This is amazing:
Opus 4.6 is notably better at finding high-severity vulnerabilities than previous models and a sign of how quickly things are moving. Security teams have been automating vulnerability discovery for years, investing heavily in fuzzing infrastructure and custom harnesses to find bugs at scale. But what stood out in early testing is how quickly Opus 4.6 found vulnerabilities out of the box without task-specific tooling, custom scaffolding, or specialized prompting. Even more interesting is how it found them. Fuzzers work by throwing massive amounts of random inputs at code to see what breaks. Opus 4.6 reads and reasons about code the way a human researcher would—looking at past fixes to find similar bugs that weren’t addressed, spotting patterns that tend to cause problems, or understanding a piece of logic well enough to know exactly what input would break it. When we pointed Opus 4.6 at some of the most well-tested codebases (projects that have had fuzzers running against them for years, …
SmarterTools Hit by Ransomware via Vulnerability in Its Own Product
SmarterTools says customers were impacted after hackers compromised a data center used for quality control testing.
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Fans with fireworks celebrate Super Bowl in Seattle streets
Joyous fans packed the streets of Seattle on Sunday night, after the Seahawks won the Super Bowl. Some launched fireworks near the Seahawks’ home stadium, Lumen Field.