Iran's Cyber War Goes Mainstream: Bomb-Shelter Spyware, Stryker Wiped, and 5,800 Attacks
Since the Iran War began February 28, 2026, nearly 50 Iran-linked hacker groups have launched 5,800 tracked attacks — including bomb-shelter spyware synced to the second of missile strikes, real-time device wipes at Stryker, a claimed 375TB Lockheed breach, and the hacking of FBI Director Kash Patel. Sara Voss breaks down the most sophisticated cyber-physical war campaign in history.
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Weekly Brief #011: SpaceX IPO, MCP at 97M, Car Breathalyzer Hack, Shield AI $12.7B
This week: SpaceX files for the largest IPO in history at $1.75 trillion, MCP quietly becomes the infrastructure backbone of agentic AI with 97 million installs, a car breathalyzer vendor gets hacked leaving court-ordered drivers stranded, and Shield AI raises $2 billion at $12.7 billion. Plus Google's Pixel March Drop and everything else you missed.
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The Car Breathalyzer Hack: When Cybercrime Stops You From Driving to Work
On March 27, 2026, a cyberattack on a breathalyzer interlock vendor left court-ordered drivers unable to start their vehicles — not because they were drinking, but because a hacker flipped a switch. This is what IoT insecurity looks like in the real world.
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Aura Got Breached: 900,000 Records Stolen From an Identity Protection Company — The Ultimate Irony
Aura, which sells identity theft protection, had 900,000 customer records stolen in a breach. Here's the security irony, what was taken, and what to do now.
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The FCC's Router Ban Is Bigger Than You Think: Inside the Volt, Flax, and Salt Typhoon Attacks
After its $40B raise, OpenAI rebuilt its entire security stack. Here's what changed, what it means for enterprise users, and what risks remain.
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TELUS Digital, 700TB Gone: ShinyHunters Are Back — and the EU Just Sanctioned Their Sponsors
ShinyHunters stole 700TB from TELUS Digital — the largest telecom breach of 2026. The EU responded with cyber sanctions. Here's everything you need to know.
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Pro-Iran Hackers Hit Stryker: When Medical Supply Chain Becomes a Cyberweapon
Pro-Iran hackers attacked Stryker's medical supply chain, delaying surgeries in 12 hospitals. Here's how healthcare became the next cyberwar battlefield.
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The Anthropic Distillation Scandal Is Bigger Than IP Theft — It's a National Security Issue
DeepSeek used Anthropic's training outputs to build a rival model. The resulting scandal touches copyright, AI safety, and the future of open-source AI.
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When AI Becomes the Hacker: How Claude Was Jailbroken to Steal 195 Million Mexican Tax Records
Researchers jailbroke Claude and used it to autonomously steal credentials and exfiltrate 195M records. Here's how AI is becoming the preferred hacker tool.
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The State-Sponsored Hacking Playbook of 2026: Volt, Flax, and Now "Lotus Blossom"
Volt Typhoon, Flax Typhoon, and Lotus Blossom have new playbooks for 2026. Here's a deep look at how state-sponsored hackers are operating this year.
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