The last major nuclear arms treaty between the US and Russia just expired. Some experts believe a combination of satellite surveillance, AI, and human reviewers can take its place. Others, not so much.
After more than 15 years of draconian measures, culminating in an ongoing internet shutdown, the Iranian regime seems to be staggering toward its digital surveillance endgame.
Plus: Apple’s Lockdown mode keeps the FBI out of a reporter’s phone, Elon Musk’s Starlink cuts off Russian forces, and more.
The government has withheld details of the investigation of Renee Good’s killing—but an unrelated case involving the ICE agent who shot her could force new revelations.
The two-line letter to the CIA’s director is the latest warning in recent years from a long-serving Democratic senator with knowledge of secret government programs and intelligence operations.
New Opus improves significantly than the previous generation, Anthropic says, urging defenders to deploy it ASAP.
Tens of millions of people are most likely affected by the January 2025 Conduent breach.
Betterment accounts were not compromised, but users might start getting phishing emails.
Norway’s government accused China’s Salt Typhoon hacking group of conducting a cyberespionage campaign in the country.
CISA has given federal agencies 12 months to remove and replace edge devices which have reached end-of-service.