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06/21/2026

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Microsoft was forced to patch a critical vulnerability in Copilot Enterprise after researchers showed it could be turned into a “one-click data exfiltration weapon.”

Researchers at Varonis found that a victim only needed to click a malicious link, after which Copilot could automatically search emails and other company data on the attacker’s behalf.

Because Copilot operates with the user’s permissions, attackers could potentially access confidential emails, files, meeting notes, and even information related to two-factor authentication.

The attack hid malicious instructions inside a URL using a technique called parameter-to-prompt injection.

Microsoft has fixed the vulnerability, which researchers warned could affect entire organizations using Copilot Enterprise.

06/15/2026

A controversial deal in the U.S. could fundamentally rewrite internet freedom as we know it.

The congressional deal would trade the deregulation of artificial intelligence for unprecedented federal censorship powers.

A high-stakes compromise is quietly brewing in Washington as the White House negotiates with congressional leaders to fundamentally reshape the digital landscape.

Under the proposed deal reported by Axios, the federal government would strip states of their authority to regulate artificial intelligence—effectively halting progressive state-level efforts to hold tech companies accountable and restrict energy-heavy AI data centers.

In exchange, lawmakers would push through three major federal censorship bills: the Kids Online Safety Act, the NO FAKES Act, and a federal online age verification mandate. While framed as common-sense protections for minors, civil liberties advocates warn these measures represent an unprecedented expansion of federal control over online speech.

The backlash to this legislative trade-off cuts across typical political lines. Even conservative-backed organizations like the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) have issued stark warnings, declaring that the package would dismantle the internet as we know it by empowering the Federal Trade Commission to dictate acceptable online speech.

Opponents argue that enforcing these rules would effectively eliminate online anonymity, while giving the administration an incredibly powerful tool to censor dissenting political views and control what users see on major platforms like Instagram.

As the White House maneuvers to secure congressional backing, Americans are left facing a troubling dilemma: the long-sought-after regulation of big tech and AI may come at the direct cost of their fundamental constitutional rights to free expression.

source: Wilkins, J. (2026). Trump Moves to Deeply Censor the Entire Internet. Futurism.

06/12/2026

IQM just cracked one of quantum computing's hardest problems—and the numbers are wild.

Their new "barbell codes" cut logical error rates by up to 1,000× compared to the surface code standard, while using 8× fewer physical qubits. That's not a trade-off—that's a leap.

Here's why it matters: quantum computers fail because qubits are noisy. Error correction fixes that, but traditional methods demand massive hardware overhead. IQM's approach flips the script—better performance, simpler hardware, built for real manufacturing constraints.

The secret? A smarter qubit layout. Their Constellation architecture lets each qubit talk to 12 neighbors (vs. 4 in standard grids), and barbell codes exploit that connectivity with minimal added complexity—just one long coupler for every other qubit.

Translation: high-performance error correction without the fabrication nightmare.

IQM is shipping 150-qubit systems this year and has announced Halocene, a machine purpose-built for error-corrected quantum computing. They're not chasing lab records—they're engineering the path to fault-tolerant systems that work at scale.

The race to practical quantum advantage just got a lot more interesting.

05/22/2026

Today the FBI released a warning the public about Kali365—an emerging Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) platform. Kali365, first seen in April 2026, enables cyber threat actors to obtain Microsoft 365 access tokens and bypass multi-factor authentication (MFA) protocols without intercepting the user’s credentials. The platform allows less-skilled attackers access to AI-generated phishing lures, automated campaign templates, real-time targeted individual/entity tracking dashboards, and OAuth token capture capabilities.

Learn more about how the scam works and review recommendations on how to protect yourself: ic3.gov/PSA/2026/PSA260521

04/24/2026
Iran killed more people in less time in January 2026.  No mercy for traitors to the Human Race.
04/15/2026

Iran killed more people in less time in January 2026. No mercy for traitors to the Human Race.

They were told to bring documents, warm clothes, and valuables—as if they were being relocated to safety. Instead, in late September 1941, thousands walked toward a quiet ravine outside Kyiv, unaware that history was closing in around them. At Babi Yar, units of Einsatzgruppen, supported by German police and collaborators, carried out one of the most devastating massacres of the Holocaust. Over two days, nearly 34,000 Jewish men, women, and children were forced to the edge of the ravine and executed in systematic waves of gunfire. Families disappeared together, their voices replaced by the relentless echo of shots that continued from morning into night.

There was no battlefield, no resistance line—only organization and intent. Victims were ordered to lie atop those already killed, the ravine filling layer by layer in a method designed for speed and terror. It was extermination carried out in the open air, part of a wider campaign unfolding across Eastern Europe. When the tide of war shifted and the Red Army began advancing in 1943, the perpetrators tried to erase what had happened. Prisoners were forced to exhume and burn bodies in an effort to destroy evidence, a final attempt to bury truth beneath ash and smoke. Yet the killing ground did not rest—Roma families, prisoners of war, and political dissidents were also executed there, expanding the tragedy far beyond its first victims.

After the war, silence settled over the ravine almost as heavily as death itself. For decades, official narratives avoided naming who had been targeted, referring only to “Soviet citizens,” leaving identities blurred and grief without recognition. Writers, survivors, and historians slowly restored the story, refusing to let memory vanish again. Babi Yar stands today not only as a place of mourning, but as a warning—that atrocities on such a scale are never sudden accidents of history. They grow where hatred is allowed to organize, where truth is hidden, and where too many people look away until it is too late to speak.

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