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The Russian Diplomat Behind the Arson Attacks on Keir Starmer
A BBC investigation has revealed that a Russian diplomat orchestrated arson attacks against properties linked to Sir Keir Starmer. The campaign used Telegram to recruit operatives and spread disinformation.
Cybersecurity Experts Slam Government Ban on Anthropic’s AI Models
Dozens of cybersecurity experts are protesting a U.S. government ban on Anthropic’s Fable and Mythos models. They argue the move leaves digital infrastructure vulnerable by stripping defenders of essential tools.
Anthropic’s Safety Marketing Just Backfired with a Government Shutdown
The U.S. government has forced Anthropic to pull its most powerful AI models, citing national security concerns. The move marks a major escalation in federal oversight of the AI industry.
Al Carns’ Resignation Exposes Deep Rifts in UK Defence Strategy
Al Carns has resigned as armed forces minister, warning that the government's defence strategy is failing to prepare the UK for future threats. The move leaves Sir Keir Starmer under immense pressure to finalize a long-delayed investment plan.
US Surveillance Law Lapses as Lawmakers Block Trump Intelligence Pick
For the first time ever, the U.S. government's warrantless surveillance law has lapsed. The failure stems from a legislative revolt against the Trump administration's intelligence appointments.
Belfast Disorder Highlights National Security Migration Debate
The UK's independent terror reviewer says migration must be viewed through a national security lens following violent disorder in Belfast. The government is now under pressure to address public concerns regarding vetting and deportation.
UK Bill Targets State-Linked Groups, Could Label Iran's IRGC a National Threat
The UK has introduced new legislation to counter a rising threat from hostile foreign powers using state-linked organizations as proxies for attacks. The National Security (State Threats) Bill could allow groups like Iran's IRGC to be designated as national threats.
Andrew Giuliani’s High-Stakes Bet on the 2026 World Cup
Andrew Giuliani is leading the U.S. federal task force for the 2026 World Cup. With no law enforcement background, his success depends on his proximity to Trump.
Hacked, Leaked, and Held for Ransom: The Worst Breaches of 2026
From the potential exposure of the entire Social Security database to the sabotage of critical infrastructure, 2026 has become a year of unprecedented cyber volatility. We break down the most significant breaches and what they mean for national security.
IBM Accused of Covering Up Massive State-Sponsored Data Breaches
A former IBM executive alleges the company hid massive, state-sponsored data breaches from government clients. The case raises serious questions about the security of federal contractors.
NSA Deploys Anthropic Engineers to Master 'Mythos' Cyber AI
The NSA is reportedly embedding Anthropic engineers to help integrate the powerful Mythos AI model into its cyber operations. This marks a major shift in the relationship between the intelligence agency and the AI lab.
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