Topic: #cybersecurity
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UK Foreign Secretary Warns of 'AI Hiroshima' Without Global Safeguards
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper warned that governments risk repeating nuclear-age mistakes if they fail to establish international AI safety agreements before frontier systems transform warfare, crime, and society.
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China launches Tulong Feng AI as Anthropic restricts Mythos
Qihoo 360 unveiled Tulong Feng, a Chinese alternative to Anthropic's restricted cybersecurity AI, while Z.ai released an open-weight model that matches Claude's performance at a fraction of the cost.
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Anthropic's Mythos AI model prompts House committee to weigh new banking security rules
Anthropic demonstrated its unreleased Mythos model to Congress, revealing how AI can identify critical banking vulnerabilities. Rep. Andrew Garbarino signaled potential new regulatory oversight for AI-powered cybersecurity and bank disclosure requirements.
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Cato Networks integrates GPT-5.5 into SASE platform via OpenAI Daybreak
Israeli cybersecurity firm Cato Networks joined OpenAI's Daybreak Cyber Partner Program on June 22, integrating GPT-5.5 and Codex security tools into its SASE platform to accelerate threat detection and patch generation.
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Visa: Claude AI identifies 10,000+ zero-day vulnerabilities
Visa showcased findings from Anthropic's Project Glasswing, revealing that frontier AI models can identify tens of thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities while also serving as powerful defensive tools. The company open-sourced a new vulnerability-detection tool and highlighted escalating AI-enabled fraud threats.
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Trump Signs AI Executive Order on Cybersecurity and Model Review
President Trump signed an executive order Tuesday aimed at strengthening U.S. cybersecurity with advanced AI, directing agencies to accelerate AI-powered security tools and establish a voluntary review process for advanced models before public release.
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Dutch authorities seize 800 servers in raid on Russian cyberattack hosting
The Netherlands' FIOD seized over 800 servers in May 2026 targeting web hosting operations suspected of enabling Russian cyberattacks, disinformation, and sanctions evasion. Two individuals were arrested.