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AI in the Cybercrime Underground: Hype Meets Craft
Why AI in cybercrime is less about superhackers and more about scaling, automation, and more convincing deception.

Patchday in the AI Era: The Pace Is Rising
Why Microsoft's June Patch Tuesday was truly large, why the 500 figure is mixed, and what AI changes for patching.

After Mythos: Why Bug Bounty Programs Need Harder Evidence Now
Why AI slop and real exploit findings are changing bug bounties, and why reproducibility now matters more than report volume.

From PRISM to Prompts: The New AI Dependency
Why AI connectors create new dependencies, why the US and China shape the race, and what admins should check now.

The Unused Compute Power Around Us
Why unused compute is everywhere, why it expires, and what a decentralized compute smart grid could look like.

ASML High-NA EUV: When Chipmaking Feels Like Magic
Why ASML's High-NA EUV machine is so wild: its long development, biggest stumbling blocks, and how it prints tiny chip structures.

When AI Brings Hope: What a Cancer Story Shows About the Future of Medicine
Amid fear and AI hype, the good often gets lost. Why one cancer story shows how AI could make medicine, diagnostics, and hope more accessible.

AI Hype, Wars, and Security Flaws: Is the World Broken or Just Being Rebuilt?
AI hype, wars, and insecure software are colliding. Why 2026 looks less like collapse and more like a hard global transition.

Anthropic Mythos and Project Glasswing: What IT Security Faces Next
Anthropic claims a major cyber leap with Mythos. I examine the findings, Glasswing partners, and the PR and IPO context from a security angle.

WebMCP Explained: AI Agents Are Changing the Web
WebMCP explained: why AI agents could drive more bot traffic, how browser agents may interact with websites, and what that means for SEO.