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Why the browser is now the front line for AI security

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Security teams are staring at two AI problems at once. Adversaries are using AI to iterate on phishing kits, generate lures, and rotate infrastructure faster than blocklists can follow. Employees are adopting AI tools faster than security teams can review them, pasting sensitive data into LLMs, granting OAuth permissions to AI agents, and installing AI browser extensions that nobody vetted.

Both problems play out in the same place: the browser. The most efficient way to address them is with a single platform that has deep visibility into what’s happening inside browser sessions — not two separate tools that each see half the picture.

AI-enabled attacks are outpacing traditional defenses

Security has always been a cat and mouse game between attackers and defenders, but AI is accelerating the attacker side of that equation. Phishing kits are forked, modified, and brought to market faster than ever — AI is a force multiplier for the criminal ecosystem, and it’s changing the calculus for defenders in three ways.

AI has supercharged attacker tool creation: Attackers are using AI the same way any engineer would: to multiply their output. We’re seeing attackers heavily use AI in the creation and iteration of PhaaS tools and kits. 

The rapid evolution of ClickFix, with new techniques like InstallFix and ConsentFix is one example. And device code phishing, which abuses a legitimate OAuth flow to bypass MFA and passkeys entirely, has surged from a research curiosity to an industrialized PhaaS offering, with more than 18 kits being actively tracked in the wild. As AitM and device code kits converge into single platforms, we’re seeing signs of heavy AI use — as we observed when we got an inside look at Doko’s Panel and derivative kits, used extensively by ShinyHunters and BlackFile. 

Device code phishing has exploded in 2026, with 18x kits in the wild, and a 37x spike in detections.

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Verbose comments in page code are a clear indicator of AI-assisted development. See our blog post for more examples.
Verbose comments in page code are a clear indicator of AI-assisted development.
See our blog post for more examples.

IoC-based detections are increasingly degraded: AI has also collapsed the cost of building convincing phishing infrastructure (which was already on the floor). A convincing-looking phishing page can be vibecoded in minutes, deployed to a fresh domain, successfully claim victims, and rotated out before any reputation service flags it. 

According to Spamhaus, 89% of phishing domains are active for fewer than two days. For organizations relying on blocklists and IOC feeds, every phishing attack is effectively a zero-day — it’s never been seen before, and the next one won’t look the same either. 

Combined with the misuse of legitimate sites for hosting and delivery of phishing links, it’s very difficult to discern good from bad when relying on low-level IoCs like domains and IPs. Recent examples are even seeing attackers host malicious links via legitimate AI chat sharing functionality (a technique we’re detecting as LLMShare). 

Fake ChatGPT download site

AI is making it easier to build and run multi-channel campaigns: Push’s own data shows that roughly 1 in 3 phishing payloads arrive via channels other than email — malvertising, social media, SEO poisoning, and so on. ClickFix is an even clearer example, where 4 in 5 payloads arrive specifically through search engine results. Email security is structurally blind to the delivery channels that are growing fastest. 

The LLMShare example is a good one here too: attackers were malvertising the links via search engine ads that are incredibly hard to spot (showing how non-email delivery + legit site abuse + misuse of AI tools themselves can combine for maximum impact). 

The recent LLMshare campaign used legitimate chatgpt.com sharing links, creating a convincing ad that is impossible to spot from just looking at the URL.
The recent LLMshare campaign used legitimate chatgpt.com sharing links, creating a convincing ad that is impossible to spot from just looking at the URL.

All three trends converge in the browser session, where payload delivery and account takeover actually happen. That’s the layer where detection needs to operate — analyzing page behavior, script execution, and malicious mechanics (session theft, malicious copy and paste, file downloads, and so on) rather than matching domains against a feed — particularly where many attacks now take place entirely inside the browser session without touching the endpoint.

Attacks increasingly take place inside the browser, without touching the endpoint.
Attacks increasingly take place inside the browser, without touching the endpoint.

Uncontrolled AI adoption is the other half of the problem

On the employee side, adoption is outrunning governance. 

There is a top-down mandate for organizations to use more AI in order to remain competitive. Attempting to block or bottleneck that process in a way that hurts potential efficiency and productivity gains is not going to cut it — so security teams need to find a way to adopt AI safely and securely. 

The signs show that this is out of control for many organizations. The 2026 Verizon DBIR found that 45% of employees are now regular AI users on corporate devices, with 67% using non-corporate accounts. Push’s own telemetry shows the average organization has 16 unique AI apps, 17 AI browser extensions, and 17 AI-connected OAuth integrations — most of them unapproved. Of file uploads to AI tools, 38% are made from personal shadow accounts rather than organizational ones.

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The risks stack up quickly. Sensitive data leaves the organization through clipboard pastes and file uploads to AI tools that security teams didn’t approve and can’t monitor. AI browser extensions collect browsing context from internal applications, creating a data exfiltration path that operates outside traditional DLP. 

AI agents are requesting OAuth permissions to access organizational data — pulling information from one system, analyzing it in another, and presenting it in a third — with MCP connections now creating persistent, permissioned access that most organizations have little visibility and control over.

The 2026 Vercel breach shows where this leads: a compromised third-party AI SaaS provider’s OAuth integration became the entry point into a corporate Google Workspace tenant. ShinyHunters’ campaigns against Salesloft Drift and Gainsight demonstrated the same pattern at scale last year.

The browser sees both sides — and that’s the point

Both problems share a root cause: security-relevant activity is happening inside browser sessions that most tools can’t observe. 

Many of these attack techniques are browser-native, meaning traditional monitoring tools simply do not have the required visibility inside the browser session to detect and intercept them. 

The browser is equally the best single layer for gaining visibility and control over AI usage — it sees the apps, the OAuth grants, the extensions, and the account context. And enterprise AI tools like Claude, ChatGPT Enterprise, Microsoft Copilot, Gemini for Workspace increasingly provide native prompt logging and DLP controls on their enterprise plans. 

Combining the two means that you can use the browser to enforce which AI tools employees can access and ensure they reach the corporate tenant rather than a personal account, then rely on platform-native controls to govern activity within that environment.

The browser is what makes platform controls effective and prevents the kind of shadow AI use that can otherwise go undetected — for example, if employees are using personal accounts, there are no enterprise audit logs to inspect. And for the growing category of AI agents, agentic browsers, and MCP-connected tools that operate through OAuth grants rather than direct user interaction, the browser is where the consent decisions that authorize those agents are made.

What to ask when evaluating browser-based solutions

When you’re evaluating platforms in this space, four questions separate tools that provide genuine security telemetry from those that offer compliance reporting with limited investigative value.

Does the tool capture AI interactions that didn’t trigger a policy violation? Enforcement-first tools record what they stopped — blocked uploads, unapproved app usage, flagged file names. That’s useful for compliance, but the most significant events are often the ones that looked normal at the time: an approved extension that quietly updates its permissions, an OAuth consent grant that was technically permitted but shouldn’t have been, a user whose behavior shifted gradually before a resignation. Ask whether the tool collects telemetry for permitted events, not just violations.

Does the tool capture the full OAuth consent flow when an AI agent requests access to organizational data? Most enforcement-first tools treat OAuth as binary — approved app or blocked app. That was a reasonable model when OAuth grants were IT-managed integrations. It isn’t sufficient for agentic AI, where user-initiated consent grants happen inside browser sessions with broad scopes and frequently without security team awareness. The right tool captures what scopes were requested, who approved them, and what application received them — and can warn or block in real time.

When a new attack technique emerges that no tool has a signature for, how quickly does the platform detect it? Attackers rotate infrastructure in hours and use AI to generate new lures at scale. A detection model built on blocklists and known-bad indicators is architecturally behind any novel technique. Ask vendors to show you a specific detection that fired before the infrastructure appeared on any threat feed.

What telemetry reaches your SIEM — just alerts, or the session data that makes them investigable? Some tools send alert metadata: policy violations, timestamps, users involved. Others forward broader telemetry — credential reuse, app logins, extension installs, phishing kit detections, file uploads, clipboard activity, OAuth consents. The difference determines whether your SOC can investigate from the SIEM event itself or needs to pivot back to the vendor’s console for actual evidence.

What this looks like in practice

Push Security is a browser-based threat detection and response platform, deployed as a lightweight browser extension that can be rolled out across an organization in under an hour with no browser migration required. It treats AI visibility and control as features that extend naturally from the platform’s underlying architecture: deep browser-layer telemetry that powers both attack detection and AI governance in a single tool.

Defense flow

With Push, you can:

  • Detect and stop emerging browser-based attack techniques, including AI-enabled phishing and quickly evolving *Fix-style attacks.

  • Benefit from Push’s agentic detection pipeline, which continuously hunts across customer environments to identify emerging threats and ship new detections.

  • Stream telemetry to your SIEM for a wide variety of events, including attack detections, newly installed browser extensions or newly adopted apps, updates to extension permissions, file uploads and downloads, clipboard pastes, app logins, credential reuse, OAuth consents, and more.

  • Block file uploads and downloads.

  • Block clipboard pastes of sensitive data, with regex-based patterns you can define.

  • Write your own custom YAML rules targeting specific elements of the page DOM, web requests and responses, HTTP headers such as cookies, and more.

Security teams don’t need to choose between stopping AI-enabled attacks and governing AI usage — or pay for two tools that each see half the picture.

If you’d like to learn more about Push, book a live demo.

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No 10 confirms Starmer’s WhatsApp messages automatically delete | Keir Starmer

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Keir Starmer’s WhatsApp messages automatically delete from his smartphone, Downing Street has confirmed, calling into question how full a picture emerged of his role in the appointment of Peter Mandelson from a recently released tranche of government documents.

Asked at a briefing whether Starmer uses the function on his WhatsApp messages, the prime minister’s spokesperson said he “does use disappearing messages”, adding that this was in line with official guidance on the use of so-called non-corporate communications.

On Monday, the government released nearly 1,500 pages of emails, messages and other documents about Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to Washington, in response to a Conservative motion in the House of Commons seeking transparency on the decision.

Within the documents there were relatively few messages directly from Starmer, although this is also because most correspondence with prime ministers takes places via their officials.

The only WhatsApp messages between Mandelson and Starmer were a handful just before and just after the 2024 general election. Asked if there had been others lost as a result of disappearing messages – Mandelson declined to pass on information from his phone – the spokesperson said only that Starmer had provided all the information required.

“The prime minister has fully complied with the humble address by providing all the information he holds as required.

“You have seen messages from Peter Mandelson to the PM in this tranche, that is alongside multiple references via the prime minister’s private office, which is the standard and established route for communicating prime ministerial decisions and handling correspondence.”

Cabinet Office guidance on messaging systems such as WhatsApp, states that disappearing messages, which vanish after a period of time set by the user, “have a role in limiting the buildup of messages on devices” and can therefore be used.

“You must ensure that any such use does not impact on your record-keeping or transparency responsibilities,” the guidance continues. Under wider rules for ministers and officials, this involves screenshotting or otherwise recording messages relevant to policy or decisions, but not other content, for example gossip.

The government previously announced a review into how the rules for preserving messages operate.

Starmer and Mandelson are not close, and the limited WhatsApp messages shown in the released files show generally formal exchanges, so it is possible that not much material is missing.

But the Conservatives said the revelation about disappearing messages was alarming.

Alex Burghart, the shadow chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, said: “Government guidance is clear: significant information and decisions must be properly recorded and preserved. But Keir Starmer’s messages to Peter Mandelson have been disappeared or destroyed.

“The Conservatives have forced the government to hand over hundreds of documents that show just how shoddy Starmer’s government is. It’s clear even more have vanished.”

In contrast to Starmer, the files showed large numbers of messages between Mandelson and Pat McFadden, the work and pensions secretary, not all of them complimentary from McFadden about the government or Labour MPs.

Asked if Starmer still had confidence in McFadden, the spokesperson replied: “Yes.”



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2026 NBA Finals preview: New York Knicks vs San Antonio Spurs best bets for series, MVP player props


For the ninth consecutive season, there will be a new NBA champion as the San Antonio Spurs host the New York Knicks for Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. ET.

This is the most highly anticipated finals in years. Courtside seats at Madison Square Garden for Games 3 and 4 will be the most expensive tickets in NBA history as the Knicks try to end their 53-year championship curse against the greatest physical force ever in basketball.

New York historically ripped through the East to return to the NBA Finals since losing to San Antonio in 1999. The Spurs knocked off the defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 7 of the 2026 Western Conference Finals en route to their first finals appearance since winning the title in 2014.

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Before we go any further, disclaimer: I’m a Knicks fan. So, if you want to disregard or fade my 2026 NBA Finals, I understand. Yet, since I take my sports betting writer job seriously, I’m only giving out bets and analysis that I believe in. If I didn’t, I just wouldn’t write about the series.

That said, here are actual bets I have for the Knicks-Spurs 2026 NBA Finals and my logic behind them.

New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs 2026 NBA Finals Best Bets (DraftKings)

  • New York Knicks series winner (+170), risking 1 unit (u).
  • Knicks -1.5 series spread (+270), risking 0.5.
  • New York SF Mikal Bridges series leader in made 3-pointers (+2500), risking 0.1u.
  • Knicks C Karl-Anthony Towns 2026 NBA Finals MVP (+2000), risking 0.1u.

Knicks to win the 2026 NBA Finals

Geoff Clark's handicap for the New York Knicks upsetting the San Antonio Spurs in the 2026 NBA Finals.

Geoff Clark’s handicap for the New York Knicks upsetting the San Antonio Spurs in the 2026 NBA Finals. (OutKick’s Newsletter)

New York -1.5 series spread

Maybe take this with a grain of salt because a playoff series is a different animal, but NYK out-classed the Spurs this season. The Knicks were 2-1 straight up and 3-0 against the spread with a +12.2 spread margin vs. the Spurs during their two regular-season meetings and the 2025 NBA Cup Championship.

Here is a breakdown of New York’s dominance over San Antonio in those games:

  • Made 3-pointers: Knicks +5.3 per game.
  • Rebounds: Knicks +7.3 per game.
  • Points off turnovers: Knicks +6.3 per game.
  • Fastbreak points: Knicks +8.0 per game.
  • Paint points: Knicks +2.0 per game.
  • Free-throw attempts: Spurs +8.4 per game.

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San Antonio Spurs big Victor Wembanyama defends New York Knicks PG Jalen Brunson at Madison Square Garden.

San Antonio Spurs big Victor Wembanyama defends New York Knicks PG Jalen Brunson at Madison Square Garden. (Brad Penner-Imagn Images)

That last bullet point is alarming if you’re a San Antonio fan or backer. NYK covered the spread by an average of 12.2 points per game despite the Spurs getting 8.4 more free throws per game.

Also, San Antonio’s only win over New York this season came when the Knicks were missing C Mitchell Robinson and wing Josh Hart, and the Spurs were at home, winning by just two points, 134-132.

Victor Wembanyama was -18 and -15 in his two losses to NYK and +17 in San Antonio’s lone win, again, without Robinson and Hart. Their absence mattered because they relentlessly attack the glass on offense, making it difficult for Wembanyama to control the game defensively.

Think about it: Since Wemby has to focus on boxing out and grabbing boards, he cannot close out on New York’s 3-point shooters. Hence, if Wembanyama is protecting the paint and cleaning the glass, the Knicks will have good looks from deep.

New York Knicks C Mitchell Robinson and San Antonio Spurs big Victor Wembanyama battle for the loose ball at Frost Bank Center in Texas.

New York Knicks C Mitchell Robinson and San Antonio Spurs big Victor Wembanyama battle for the loose ball at Frost Bank Center in Texas. (Scott Wachter-Imagn Images)

NYK ranked third in 3-point percentage during the regular season and has seven guys who can bang threes. San Antonio used what The Ringer’s Zach Lowe called a “Wemby Zone” to beat Oklahoma City in the Western Conference Finals, which the Knicks will break with their outside shooting.

Knicks wing Mikal Bridges to lead the NBA Finals in made 3-pointers

Obviously, this bet is “price dependent” because if every player had the same odds, I’d pick Spurs SG Devin Vassell or SF Julian Champagnie. They are the two betting favorites in this market and first and second in made 3-pointers this postseason.

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However, given the playmaking abilities of Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, and the attention they draw, Bridges should have wide-open looks all series. Wemby will most likely defend and sag off Hart, so I’m not betting him, who is +1500 to make the most 3-pointers in the finals.

Meanwhile, Bridges has been on fire since New York’s close-out win over the Atlanta Hawks in the first round of the playoffs. He is shooting 62.8% from the field since Game 6 in the first round, even though Bridges was 4-for-16 and 1-for-8 from deep vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 4 of the conference finals.

During the regular season and the 2025 NBA Cup Championship, Bridges shot 42.9% from behind the arc (9-for-21) vs. San Antonio. If he can average three made 3-pointers per game against the Spurs in the NBA Finals, I’m in good shape to cash this bet.

New York C Karl-Anthony Towns to win NBA Finals MVP

KAT just has too much game to be this long of a price. He made his sixth All-Star team this season and averaged a double-double for the eighth time in his 11-year career.

If the voters had a do-over, they would name Town third-team All-NBA instead of Thunder big Chet Holmgren and Detroit Pistons C Jalen Duren. He has been great defensively this season, and KAT is still the best shooting big in the NBA.

New York Knicks C Karl-Anthony Towns drives to the basket on San Antonio Spurs wing Julian Champagnie at Madison Square Garden.

New York Knicks C Karl-Anthony Towns drives to the basket on San Antonio Spurs wing Julian Champagnie at Madison Square Garden. (Brad Penner-Imagn Images)

Wembanyama will most likely guard Hart, which means KAT will always have a smaller defender on him. Plus, Towns will make the Spurs pay if they leave him open in the corner as they did with Holmgren last round.

His raw numbers are down from the regular season because the Knicks are beating teams so badly in these playoffs that he is resting for most of the fourth quarters. But KAT is shooting better from everywhere on the floor in the postseason.

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Sarah was amused by the quicksand she stepped in on a South Australian beach. Then ‘reality set in’ | Adelaide

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“I’ve literally had my real, live Indiana Jones moment,” Sarah Darbyshire says of the frightening moment she and her dog stumbled into quicksand.

The Holdfast Bay council has put up signs warning about the treacherous, liquefied patch on Glenelg North beach in South Australia.

Indiana Jones famously used his bullwhip to save himself from tricky situations, while in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull he is thrown a snake (an animal he is notoriously afraid of) to pull himself out of quicksand.

Darbyshire says she was videoing her beach walk with her maltese dog, Mr Bean, to show her daughter how the hills they had been climbing a few days previously had been flattened.

Sarah Darbyshire with her dog Mr Bean at Glenelg North beach in South Australia. Photograph: Tracey Nearmy/The Guardian

At first, she was amused by the sucking sand. Then, “reality sank in”.

“I couldn’t believe how quick I went down. Pulling one leg out, you just went in deeper,” she says.

In a video, her feet and her dog can be seen sinking into the sand.

“Shit,” she says repeatedly, along with “oh my God”.

Recalling the moment, she says: “I know I meant to say ‘this is not how I’m going to go’”.

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While Darbyshire managed to extricate herself without a snake or a bullwhip, another woman – Madz June – needed four police officers and five firefighters to pull her out at the same spot.

She had hopped over a stream only to feel her leg to straight into the sand on the other side. It felt like her legs had been “vacuum sealed into a bag”, she told the ABC.

After 10 or 15 minutes, with the tide coming in, she called for help.

Scenes of people disappearing into quicksand were popular in movies from the 1950s to the early 2000s. Journalist Dan Engber charted the rise and fall of quicksand in films after hearing that kids these days are no longer afraid of it – unlike older people.

In a famous scene from the 1987 hit film The Princess Bride, Princess Buttercup steps on to lightning sand, and the hero Westley grabs a vine and dives in after her to pull her back out. In a heartbreaking scene in 1984 film The Neverending Story, Atreyu loses his horse Artex in the Swamp of Sadness, while in 1967 Batman and Robin needed their heel-and-toe Bat Rockets to escape the strawberry-coloured icing quicksand on top of a giant cake.

Quicksand, a slurry of sand, water and clay, traps legs because the initial pressure forces the water out, leaving the sand and clay to compact around the legs, gripping them.

Dr Benjy Marks, a senior lecturer in civil engineering at the University of Sydney, says quicksand is common in the wake of an earthquake, but uncommon otherwise.

“If there wasn’t an earthquake, it’ll be water welling up from somewhere,” he says.

“As it goes upwards through the sand, it destabilises it.”

He says unlike in the movies, people wouldn’t get sucked right under because the sand is more dense than a human – likely only causing a person to s sink to waist depth.

The real danger would be getting stuck when the tide is coming in, which is what nearly happened to June.

On Tuesday afternoon, wild weather and a high tide saw the beach entirely covered with water.

The expert advice on getting out of quicksand is not to panic.

It’s also not to rely on nearby vines, snakes, or your bBat Rocket.

An Australian Academy of Science video confirms you won’t drown in quicksand, and advises people to get on their back and “swim” out of the pit, while an expert told Australian Geographic you should “rotate your legs in slow, small movements to reintroduce water between the sand and your legs.”



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Store owner acquitted of murder in shooting of armed teen in South Carolina


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A store owner in South Carolina who spent three years in jail before his trial was acquitted of a murder charge after shooting and killing an armed teen outside the store in 2023.

A jury in Richland County found Rick Chow not guilty Monday in the shooting death of 14-year-old Cyrus Cormack-Belton.

On May 28, 2023, Chow and his son, Andy Chow, pursued Cormack-Belton out of their Columbia, South Carolina, convenience store after suspecting him of shoplifting.

Chikei Rick Chow escorted out of courtroom after not guilty verdict

Chikei Rick Chow is escorted out of the courtroom after a jury found him not guilty in the 2023 fatal shooting of a 14-year-old in Columbia, S.C., on June 1, 2026. (Erik Verduzco/AP)

The father and son duo chased the teen about 100 yards before Chow shot him in the back with a .45-caliber Glock handgun, killing Cormack-Belton, according to the Post and Courier.

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Cormack-Belton was carrying a semiautomatic pistol at the time, and Chow’s defense contended that he aimed the gun at Andy Chow, which caused the elder Chow to fire the shot in self-defense. While the state acknowledged that the teen had a gun, they said it fell onto the street and posed no danger to the Chows.

Chow was charged with murder the day after the shooting, and subsequently held without bond for just over three years leading up to the trial.

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An obituary photo of Cyrus Cormack-Belton taken on an unknown date. (Legacy.com)

Tensions were high in the community as locals and activists held public demonstrations in the days and weeks after Cormack-Belton’s death. Crowds reportedly gathered outside Chow’s store on May 29, 2023, and cheered when they learned that Chow was charged with murder.

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The store was vandalized later that night.

Chow’s trial lasted for three days, and according to the Post and Courier, the jury deliberated Monday for about 8 1/2 hours, from early afternoon to nearly 9 p.m., before reaching its decision.

After the not-guilty verdict, Chow was released from custody, and is now a free man for the first time since 2023.

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The family of Cyrus Carmack-Belton reacting after a verdict in Columbia South Carolina

The family of Cyrus Carmack-Belton reacts after a not guilty verdict against Chikei Rick Chow, a convenience store owner accused in the 2023 fatal shooting of the 14-year-old, during a murder trial in Columbia, S.C., on June 1, 2026. (Erik Verduzco/AP)

“We’re very pleased at the jury’s deliberations and their verdict,” one of Chow’s attorneys, Jack Swerling, said after the not-guilty verdict, WIS News 10 reported. “We think it was the appropriate verdict in this case. Although it was a difficult decision to come to, because you have two different stories to the extremes.”

“My heart goes out to them, but a 14-year-old kid should not be roaming the streets of Columbia or South Carolina with semiautomatic pistol loaded and ready to fire,” he said.

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An attorney for the Cormack-Belton family, Todd Rutherford, said the family intends to file a civil lawsuit against Chow.

Fox News Digital reached out to Swerling and Fifth Circuit Solicitor Byron Gipson, who prosecuted the case.



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Marvell enters the AI network fray with 102.4 Tbps switch silicon

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High radix, low latency and low power is what AI datacenters crave, the chipmaker says

COMPUTEX 2026 Marvell enjoyed a fillip from Nvidia chief Jensen Huang at Computex, who praised the firm as it unveiled the latest 102.4 Tbps switch silicon it has purpose-built for AI infrastructure.

The fabless semiconductor biz announced upcoming availability of its Teralynx T100 chip to coincide with the Taiwanese trade show, claiming that it needs 25 percent lower power than competitive solutions with lower latency for AI training and inference workloads.

But the firm is late to this party, as other vendors are already shipping their equivalent products, such as Broadcom’s Tomahawk 6 that launched last year, or Cisco’s Silicon One G300 announced earlier this year.

That didn’t stop Nvidia’s Huang from styling Marvell as the “next trillion-dollar company,” and saying that its networking and connectivity chips are essential to datacenters where compute tasks are distributed across thousands of connected nodes.

According to Reuters, the chipmaker’s shares surged in value more than 24 percent in pre-market trading following Huang’s remarks. The rockstar CEO will no doubt be pleased, as his company invested $2 billion in Marvell earlier this year, at the same time as announcing a strategic partnership to connect the firm with Nvidia’s AI factory initiative.

Marvell has an estimated market capitalization of approximately $179 billion to $196 billion, so it has some way to go to get to that trillion-dollar mark, but perhaps it is hoping its new silicon will get it there.

As GPU racks approach 120 KW of power, a low-power switch enables datacenters to deploy larger numbers of accelerators within existing power envelopes, the firm says.  

The Teralynx T100 is a monolithic device manufactured using a 3nm process technology, which eliminates unnecessary legacy elements that otherwise increase power and die area. Because of this, it comes in at under 1000 W typical power, which sounds like an awful lot to us, but it is claimed to be 25 percent lower than rivals.

For scale-out deployments, the switch chip supports up to a 512-port radix, enabling operators to consolidate network tiers and reduce latency across large AI training clusters. The more ports there are in a switch, the higher the radix, and the fewer of them are needed for a given number of endpoints, as The Register previously detailed, cutting latency by flattening the hierarchy.

However, for scale-up deployments, Marvell says the product’s programmable pipeline architecture supports a variety of interconnect standards and emerging scale-up fabric protocols. These include the Ethernet Scale-Up Networking (ESUN) protocol, the latest Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC) requirements and evolving AI Ethernet fabrics.

“The Teralynx T100 was purpose-built for AI – designed without the legacy baggage that inflates power, and engineered to deliver the deterministic performance and efficiency required to scale next-generation datacenter infrastructure,” Marvell’s Data Center Switch Business Unit VP Rishi Chugh remarked.

“As AI workloads evolve and scale exponentially, hyperscalers require network architectures that optimize latency, power and scalability simultaneously,” he added.

The Teralynx T100 switch will begin sampling to customers this quarter. It will be available in multiple package configurations, including ball grid array (BGA), co-packaged copper (CPC) and co-packaged optics (CPO) implementations. ®



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Trump ‘shouted and cursed Netanyahu over threat to resume Beirut bombing’ | Donald Trump

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Donald Trump angrily confronted Benjamin Netanyahu over Israel’s threats to resume airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, according to a report.

“What the fuck are you doing?” the US president shouted at the Israeli prime minister during the phone call on Monday, according to Axios, a US website that has frequently published reports on high-level conversations between the two leaders.

The report, which has been contested in Israeli media, cited a US official summarising Trump’s remarks to Netanyahu: “You’re fucking crazy. You’d be in prison if it weren’t for me. I’m saving your ass. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel because of this.”

The phone call came after Netanyahu had ordered the Israeli military to resume bombing the southern Dahiya area of Beirut to target Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militia which has launched drone strikes into Israel. The Israel Defense Forces told Lebanese civilians to evacuate areas of southern Beirut, causing thousands of people to flee.

Iran said on Tuesday that it would suspend peace talks with the US over Israel’s ongoing campaign in southern Lebanon. Tehran insisted Lebanon should be covered by a ceasefire agreement meant to facilitate negotiations to open the strait of Hormuz and lift a US blockade of Iranian ports.

The phone call between Trump and Netanyahu came on the heels of that announcement, which would effectively freeze talks days after Trump had claimed negotiators had reached a preliminary deal that he was considering whether to sign.

Channel 12, a prominent independent Israeli news network, contested the details of the call. Amit Segal, the network’s chief political analyst, said Trump had not attacked Netanyahu personally and that the two had come to an agreement that he would refrain from attacking the Beirut suburbs if Hezbollah ceased its attacks on Israel.

Trump and Netanyahu have had a strained relationship in the past, although Israel has remained the US’s principal ally in the region and the two leaders jointly launched strikes against Iran in February at Netanyahu’s urging.

Trump publicly fumed last year that Iran and Israel “don’t know what the fuck they’re doing” during a 12-day exchange of strikes involving air power, missiles and drones.

After Netanyahu congratulated Joe Biden on winning the 2020 election that Trump contested, he said of Netanyahu: “Fuck him.”

Trump faces pressure from different parts of the Republican party. Pro-Israel allies who have called for the US to go further in its conflict with Iran, while others are seeking a rapid conclusion to the war to mitigate economic damage before the US mid-term elections in November.

Mark Levin, an influential pro-Israel talk show host who speaks to Trump, wrote that the “Iranian regime will benefit from that leak, viewing us as weak and desperate for a deal – even coming to Hezbollah’s defense”.

Netanyahu is also under political pressure. Israel’s parliament backed a bill this week in the first reading to dissolve the Knesset and trigger early elections, and his corruption trial is scheduled to continue after repeated delays because of Israel’s security situation.



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Streeting says raising concerns over Gaza in government like ‘hitting up against a brick wall’ | Wes Streeting

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Wes Streeting has said he felt he was “hitting up against a brick wall” when he tried to raise concerns about Gaza in government, after private messages from Peter Mandelson were disclosed where he was accused of being “hysterical” about the issue.

Among a huge release of documents relating to Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to the US, WhatsApp messages showed Mandelson being highly critical of Streeting to Pat McFadden, another cabinet minister.

In the messages, Mandelson discussed Streeting’s lobbying of the government in July 2025, when he was health secretary, to act on Gaza. Mandelson said he had received “a wild long hysterical message from Wes about Israel. I pushed back. I can forward but reflects pretty badly on his maturity in my view.”

McFadden said several days later that Streeting had circulated videos and a note to cabinet on Gaza, understood to be a dossier from three doctors, including two surgeons at prominent London hospitals, all of whom described their experiences of working in Gaza under Israeli bombardment.

Mandelson described Streeting’s intervention as “pathetic” and added: “I think Wes is experiencing an early mid-life crisis.”

In a statement to the Guardian, Streeting said he was “horrified by the war in Gaza”. He added: “In government, I did everything I could behind the scenes to get the government to act with the moral urgency the conflict demands. That included sharing the eyewitness testimony of doctors on the ground in Gaza, whose accounts needed to be heard at the highest levels of government to ensure that what was happening in Gaza wasn’t a war without witnesses.

“I wasn’t by any means the only cabinet minister pushing for action, but we often felt like we were hitting up against a brick wall. Our concerns and motives were dismissed.

“I’ve always supported Israel’s right to defend itself and Palestinians’ right to a state of their own. I’ve met survivors of October 7th and was the first shadow cabinet minister to visit Israel. I visited the West Bank a decade ago, I called for sanctions on Israeli settlements when I was a backbencher – this wasn’t some emotional or one-sided reaction, it is what I and other ministers believe.

“I was proud to be part of the government that eventually recognised a Palestinian state, but we took far too long to get there.”

Streeting’s 22-page dossier shown to fellow ministers, seen by the Guardian, contained multiple graphic images of children including babies with acute malnutrition and amputated limbs.

In the report, one doctor described operating on up to a dozen children a day, with many screaming in pain because there were no available analgesics. They said that half the casualties coming in were children, and all said they had never seen such extensive trauma on young children in their years of working in war zones.

Other messages between Mandelson and McFadden showed Mandelson describing Keir Starmer’s Downing Street as “beleaguered and bereft”, and on another occasion saying that the prime minister “lacks verve, as does the cabinet as a whole”.

In a message to Mandelson, McFadden said of Labour MPs about his then-role in the Cabinet Office: “Every meeting I have is: ‘Who can we tax in order to pay benefits to others?’ They’re asking the wrong questions.”

Speaking to the media on Tuesday morning, Nick Thomas-Symonds, the Cabinet Office minister, said the messages were “embarrassing” but were in the public domain because of the government’s commitment to comply with the humble address motion passed by MPs in February to release all relevant information about Mandelson’s appointment.

He told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “[McFadden’s] view has always been about an emphasis not on the benefits side, but an emphasis on giving people opportunities, and that’s what you’ve seen over the last week,” referring to the report by the former health secretary Alan Milburn on tackling youth unemployment.

Asked about the culture in the parliamentary party of demanding more spending on benefits, Thomas-Symonds said it was “not my experience, obviously Pat is talking there about meetings he’s been in. It’s not my experience.”



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Instagram users locked out after Meta AI abused to steal accounts

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Instagram users locked out after Meta AI abused to steal accounts

Multiple Instagram users had their accounts hijacked after attackers convinced Meta’s AI-powered support tools that they were the legitimate owners.

In many cases, impacted users are unable to recover access due to the platform’s use of automated assistance that involves only AI/chatbot loops and no human support agents.

On Monday, multiple holders of rare and high-value accounts reported suddenly losing access to their accounts, claiming that their identities had been verified via facial scans and that they had enabled safeguards such as two-factor authentication (2FA).

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Among the impacted accounts were one previously used by the Obama White House team, one belonging to app researcher Jane Manchun Wong, @hey, and @korn.

The owner of the @korn account, who noted that the band never officially claimed the account and is using another one, expressed frustration with Meta’s recovery mechanism, which had put them in a time-wasting loop.

“I spent 6 hours trying to get human support, and Meta’s support AI gave me 4 broken links in a row,” explained the user identifying as Kornel.

“We’re at the point where one AI stole it, and another can’t fix it, zero humans in the loop anywhere,” the @korn account owner said.

According to some reporters, the account-hijacking attacks were trivial. The activity involved chatting with Meta’s AI assistant, convincing it that the attacker was the legitimate account owner, and tricking it into changing the associated email address.

The takeover process starts with the threat actor activating the “forgot password” protocol due to the account being hacked. When Instagram’s AI-powered assistance asks the user to verify with a selfie, the attacker uses a photo from the target’s account, passes it through an AI video generator to turn it into an animation, and uploads it to Meta for verification.

User André says that “Meta’s AI just accepts it because it can’t tell the difference between a real selfie and an AI-generated video of someone’s face.” They also added that the takeover method bypasses 2FA protections.

“Then you try to recover your account, and you’re talking to a chatbot that has zero ability to help. You can’t escalate to a human. You’re just stuck. Your asset is gone, and there’s no one to call,” André said.

Some reports claim that attackers used VPN services to appear as if they connected from the target’s usual region, to pass geolocation checks that would trigger a more complex login flow for added security.

Chat with the Meta's AI support agent
Chat with the Meta’s AI support agent
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After changing the email address, the attacker could initiate a password reset process and receive the required security code for gaining access to the account.

Some online reports claim that the @e and @f one-letter accounts on Instagram were obtained through an active exploit. However, others dispute this information, arguing that the usernames were secured by an individual with internal privileges. BleepingComputer was not able to independently verify either claim.

Because single-letter social media accounts are very rare, they have a high value on the black market, typically in the tens of thousands of U.S. dollars.

While Meta has yet to publish a press release with an official response to the situation, the company’s vice president of communications, Andy Stone, replied on social media to an affected user stating that the “issue has been resolved, and we are securing impacted accounts.”

BleepingComputer has contacted Meta with a request for a comment, but we have not heard back as of publishing.

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