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Security

TeamPCP’s Telnyx Compromise: credential-based, steganographic backdoor in PyPI releases

On March 27, 2026 the Telnyx Python SDK on PyPI was backdoored by the actor known as TeamPCP using stolen maintainer credentials — not typosquatting. Malicious code landed only in telnyx/_client.py inside published releases 4.87.1 and 4.87.2 (no corresponding GitHub tags or releases), and the package’s ~700,000 monthly-download footprint made the trojanized SDK a high-value […]

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Security

Control the backend: ACE shuts down AnimePlay’s APK by seizing 29 GitHub repos and hosting in Riau

ACE (the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment) has dismantled AnimePlay — an Android APK-based piracy app run from Riau, Indonesia — by seizing its entire backend: 29 GitHub repositories with source code, servers, databases, advertising tools, 15 domains and the hosting environment. AnimePlay had operated since 2020, amassed more than 5 million registered users and […]

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Security

Ajax breach warns clubs: shared digital key in ticketing app let attackers reassign tickets and lift stadium bans

Ajax Amsterdam’s early-2026 breach exposed a systemic flaw in its ticketing app: a shared digital key allowed mass unauthorized access to personal data and, crucially, to operational controls — reassigning more than 42,000 season tickets and flipping over 538 active stadium bans were all possible, not just isolated data reads. Who this matters for now: […]

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AI

Judge Blocks Pentagon’s “Supply Chain Risk” Blacklist of Anthropic — what it means for federal AI procurement

The U.S. District Court in California has temporarily halted the Pentagon’s February 2026 decision to label Anthropic a “supply chain risk,” a move that had effectively barred federal agencies and contractors from using the company’s Claude models; the injunction sharpens a constraint federal buyers now face when they demand unrestricted AI use from private vendors. […]

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Security

GitHub’s CodeQL + AI detections: wider coverage and faster fixes — at the cost of continued human review

GitHub is rolling AI-powered security detections into the same workflow where developers review code, pairing those models with CodeQL static analysis to extend coverage into Shell/Bash, Dockerfiles, Terraform, PHP and other gaps in traditional scanning. The payoff is broader, earlier detection and faster remediation; the trade-off is additional governance and human review to catch AI […]

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Tech

April 2016 → October 2017: Manus Island was closed, but the legal, human and financial fallout continues (39 still stranded in 2025)

The PNG Supreme Court declared Manus Island’s detention centre unconstitutional in April 2016, and the facility was formally closed in October 2017 — but those events did not resolve the policy’s costs, lawsuits or the people left in legal limbo. This article traces the closure’s sequence, how the offshore system worked, and the concrete checkpoints […]

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AI

If Granola embeds meeting context into enterprise workflows, its $1.5B valuation becomes meaningful

Granola closed a $125 million Series C led by Index Ventures at a $1.5 billion valuation, signaling investor confidence in a deliberate shift: move beyond transcription and make meeting content actionable inside enterprise workflows. The company has rolled out collaborative “Spaces,” personal and enterprise APIs, and administration controls aimed at embedding contextual meeting data into […]

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