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Another DeFi protocol hacked as Sui-based Volo hit by $3.5M exploit

Another DeFi protocol hacked as Sui-based Volo hit by $3.5M exploit 2026-04-22 at 13:48 By Cointelegraph by Amin Haqshanas Volo Protocol has confirmed a $3.5 million exploit affecting select vaults, adding that it has frozen assets and started fund recovery efforts amid ongoing investigation. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Uzbekistan creates state-backed crypto mining zone with tax breaks

Uzbekistan creates state-backed crypto mining zone with tax breaks 2026-04-22 at 13:48 By Cointelegraph by Ezra Reguerra Uzbekistan has created a supervised crypto mining zone in Karakalpakstan, allowing foreign sales while requiring proceeds to flow through local bank accounts. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Stratiphy reopens tax-free route to crypto ETNs for UK investors

Stratiphy reopens tax-free route to crypto ETNs for UK investors 2026-04-22 at 13:48 By Cointelegraph by Amin Haqshanas Stratiphy is reopening a tax-free route to crypto ETNs in the UK after HMRC’s ISA rule change left retail investors with little practical access. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Database world trying to build natural language query systems again – this time with LLMs

Database world trying to build natural language query systems again – this time with LLMs 2026-04-22 at 13:48 By Lindsay Clark Text-to-SQL might be useful for analysts and DBAs, but be cautious with general user adoption Over the past few years, database and analytics vendors have hopped on a bandwagon that may take us all

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Forget call centers, local energy prices mean Britain’s latest offshoring wave is AI projects

Forget call centers, local energy prices mean Britain’s latest offshoring wave is AI projects 2026-04-22 at 13:48 By Dan Robinson Brit firms look to run tech overseas as govt tries to support ‘sovereign’ creators One in five UK firms have already moved AI workloads abroad due to high energy costs, in findings likely to alarm

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Why Indian Enterprises Are a Prime Target for Dark Web Credential Markets

Why Indian Enterprises Are a Prime Target for Dark Web Credential Markets 2026-04-22 at 13:48 By Ashish Khaitan The underground economy of stolen credentials has matured into a structured, high-volume marketplace, and Indian enterprises are at the center. What makes this trend notable is not just the scale of cyber incidents in India, but the

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Tencent’s QClaw AI agent app arrives on Windows and macOS

Tencent’s QClaw AI agent app arrives on Windows and macOS 2026-04-22 at 13:48 By Sinisa Markovic Tencent has opened an international beta of QClaw, an AI agent application aimed at consumers in Canada, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and the United States. The first wave is capped at 20,000 users. Additional markets are scheduled to follow.

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Phishing reclaims the top initial access spot, attackers experiment with AI tools

Phishing reclaims the top initial access spot, attackers experiment with AI tools 2026-04-22 at 13:48 By Anamarija Pogorelec Phishing returned as the leading method attackers used to break into organizations in the first quarter of 2026, accounting for over a third of engagements where initial access could be determined, according to Cisco Talos. It is

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OneDrive updates focus on AI, access control, and compliance

OneDrive updates focus on AI, access control, and compliance 2026-04-22 at 13:48 By Anamarija Pogorelec Microsoft OneDrive’s recent updates focus on improving intelligence, collaboration, and administrative control. “Last year, we made a promise: your files should work for you, not the other way around. That meant reimagining OneDrive not just as a place to store

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Google Antigravity in Crosshairs of Security Researchers, Cybercriminals

Google Antigravity in Crosshairs of Security Researchers, Cybercriminals 2026-04-22 at 13:47 By Eduard Kovacs Researchers discovered a remote code execution vulnerability and cybercriminals are using its reputation to deliver malware. The post Google Antigravity in Crosshairs of Security Researchers, Cybercriminals appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Microsoft Patches Critical ASP.NET Core CVE-2026-40372 Privilege Escalation Bug

Microsoft Patches Critical ASP.NET Core CVE-2026-40372 Privilege Escalation Bug 2026-04-22 at 13:47 By Microsoft has released out-of-band updates to address a security vulnerability in ASP.NET Core that could allow an attacker to escalate privileges. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-40372, carries a CVSS score of 9.1 out of 10.0. It’s rated Important in severity. An anonymous

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Oil crisis? What oil crisis? IT spending de-coupled from wider war shock

Oil crisis? What oil crisis? IT spending de-coupled from wider war shock 2026-04-22 at 11:49 By Lindsay Clark Gartner sees accelerating growth in IT spending, powered by cloud and AI infrastructure investment A day after the International Energy Agency (IEA) said the US/Israel/Iran war was creating the worst energy crisis ever faced by the ‌world,

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Oracle Patches 450 Vulnerabilities With April 2026 CPU

Oracle Patches 450 Vulnerabilities With April 2026 CPU 2026-04-22 at 11:49 By Ionut Arghire The company released 481 new security patches across 28 product families, including over 300 fixes for remotely exploitable, unauthenticated flaws. The post Oracle Patches 450 Vulnerabilities With April 2026 CPU appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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Mustang Panda’s New LOTUSLITE Variant Targets India Banks, South Korea Policy Circles

Mustang Panda’s New LOTUSLITE Variant Targets India Banks, South Korea Policy Circles 2026-04-22 at 11:49 By Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new variant of a known malware called LOTUSLITE that’s distributed via a theme related to India’s banking sector. “The backdoor communicates with a dynamic DNS-based command-and-control server over HTTPS and supports remote shell access,

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Cohere AI Terrarium Sandbox Flaw Enables Root Code Execution, Container Escape

Cohere AI Terrarium Sandbox Flaw Enables Root Code Execution, Container Escape 2026-04-22 at 11:49 By A critical security vulnerability has been disclosed in a Python-based sandbox called Terrarium that could result in arbitrary code execution. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-5752, is rated 9.3 on the CVSS scoring system. “Sandbox escape vulnerability in Terrarium allows arbitrary

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AI drives surge in ‘bug bounty’ reports, but the ‘slop’ is rising too

AI drives surge in ‘bug bounty’ reports, but the ‘slop’ is rising too 2026-04-22 at 11:03 By Cointelegraph by Stephen Katte HackerOne, one of the largest bug bounty platforms in the world, reported there were 85,000 valid bounty submissions in 2025, up 7% from the previous year. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News

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Privacy protocol Umbra shuts front end to stifle Kelp exploiters

Privacy protocol Umbra shuts front end to stifle Kelp exploiters 2026-04-22 at 11:03 By Cointelegraph by Jesse Coghlan Umbra has shut down its front end to stop hackers, but says it can’t stop the use of its smart contracts or another version of its open-source front end. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News

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US law firm apologizes after AI hallucinations made it to a legal filing

US law firm apologizes after AI hallucinations made it to a legal filing 2026-04-22 at 10:09 By Cointelegraph by Brayden Lindrea Sullivan & Cromwell’s Andrew Dietderich said the company has AI policies to prevent incorrect citations and other errors, but procedures weren’t followed on this occasion. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View

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PentAGI: Open-source autonomous AI penetration testing system

PentAGI: Open-source autonomous AI penetration testing system 2026-04-22 at 10:09 By Anamarija Pogorelec Penetration testers have long relied on collections of specialized tools, manual coordination, and documented runbooks to work through a target assessment. PentAGI, an open-source project from VXControl, attempts to automate that entire workflow using a multi-agent AI system that plans, researches, and

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Apple Intelligence flaw kept stolen tokens reusable on another device

Apple Intelligence flaw kept stolen tokens reusable on another device 2026-04-22 at 10:09 By Sinisa Markovic Apple claims that Apple Intelligence, a GenAI service provided on its operating systems, is designed with an extra focus on user security and privacy through a two-stage authentication and authorization system using anonymous access tokens. However, researchers from The

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