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DC teen takeover incidents and juvenile arrests spark curfew debate

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Washington, D.C., is grappling with how to handle teenage violence hitting the city and whether to extend curfews that have been put in place in an attempt to control the problem. 

WUSA reported Monday that residents in Southwest D.C. are worried following multiple fights that broke out outside a weekend youth event Saturday night near the King Greenleaf Recreation Center. 

The D.C. Department of Parks and Recreation held an event Saturday for teens “to provide teens with a safe, supervised environment,” WUSA reported.

TEEN MOBS SWARM DOWNTOWN IN CHAOTIC TAKEOVER—FIGHTS ERUPT, CARS TARGETED BEFORE CURFEW CRACKDOWN HITS

District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser testifying at a congressional hearing in Washington, D.C.

District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser testifies during a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing on the oversight of the District of Columbia, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 18, 2025. (Oliver Contreras/AFP)

About a dozen juveniles were arrested in connection with the teen takeovers over the weekend for allegedly brawling in the streets and assaulting police officers.

Parents were especially concerned. Krystal Noble, who had a child at the event, was quoted by WUSA saying, “I was nervous,” adding that “the streets were packed, so it was no way. She was inside, thank God.” 

Thennie Freeman, director of DC Department of Parks and Recreation, said in a Monday statement: “Young Washingtonians deserve safe places for fun and fellowship. The District offers hundreds of year-round programs across government and partner organizations. For the last four years, DPR has offered Late Night Hypes to safely welcome more than a thousand youth from across the District, every Friday night, all summer long.”

Freeman added, “Last weekend’s Teen Spring Jam continued this important work, offering youth a space for music, dancing, and socializing. As we continue into Spring Break and the summer, DPR and our public safety partners will continue to offer and expand places for our young people to gather safely.”

PIRRO BLASTS DC COUNCIL FOR FUELING TEEN VIOLENCE, ‘CRIMINAL CHAOS’ AS JUVENILE CURFEWS SET TO EXPIRE

Police officers arresting teens and recovering guns in Navy Yard neighborhood Washington D.C.

Police in Washington, D.C., made arrests and recovered guns after a large teen gathering in the Navy Yard neighborhood on Saturday, March 14, 2026. (Elissa De Souza)

The incident comes following the DC Council postponing a vote on March 31 that would extend D.C.’s temporary youth 11 p.m. curfew, set to expire on April 15, for those 17 and younger through September.

Residents who live near the King Greenleaf Recreation Center told WUSA that the scene around the Saturday event made them feel unsafe. 

“It make me feel like, okay I gotta either be in my house or don’t be nowhere walking because you don’t know what’s going to happen,” Gwendolyn McKoy said.

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Hundreds of juveniles gathered in Navy Yard neighborhood Washington D.C. at night

Hundreds of juveniles swarmed the Navy Yard neighborhood in Washington, D.C., late Saturday night, prompting a large police response and alarming residents in the busy waterfront district. (Elissa De Souza/Unknown)

She also expressed concern about how teens left the event, saying, “When they let them out at 10 last night, they didn’t get on no bus… they went running straight up N Street, a bunch of kids,” she said.

Another area resident, Carol Muldrow, said, “They was fighting in the street, in the middle of the street. “They just jumped off the bikes and just start fighting.”

In a Saturday post on X, user Doug Hochberg posted two videos of what appeared to be groups of teens running through the streets of Southwest D.C. just after 10 p.m., a block north of the Waterfront Metro stop.

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WUSA reported March 31 that Mayor Muriel Bowser also urged the D.C. Council to extend the enhanced curfew, saying, “The juvenile curfew has been described by some as a band-aid approach to preventing criminal and unsafe behavior by youth. While I do not necessarily agree with that description, it makes no sense to remove a band aid from an active wound.”

Fox News Digital reached out to D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser for comment. 



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RAF tests Typhoon laser-guided rockets for drone defense • The Register

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BAE Systems has successfully tested a laser-guided rocket system with a Typhoon fighter jet from Britain’s Royal Air Force (RAF) as a potential anti-drone weapon. It follows earlier trials in the US with the F-15E Strike Eagle.

The defense firm says that it conducted tests at its development center in Lancashire, England, using a Typhoon evaluation aircraft to deliver a successful strike against a ground-based target at a military testing range.

The tech in question is the somewhat absurdly named Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS), which is actually a kit that adds laser guidance to Hydra 70 2.75-inch (70 mm) unguided rockets.

It adds a mid-section between the rocket motor and its warhead that is equipped with canard fins for steering. Laser seekers mounted on the leading edge of those fins lock onto a laser-designated target when the rocket is fired.

According to some sources, the system costs less than $40,000, making it much less expensive than a typical air-to-air missile, and possibly comparable to the cost of an Iranian Shahed drone.

BAE says that the tests, backed by the RAF, will provide valuable insights into how a low-cost precision weapon could be integrated with the aircraft, particularly where affordable interception options are needed for use against uncrewed aerial systems (drones).

This also forms part of a range of capability enhancements planned for Typhoon to increase the aircraft’s potency in current and future combat air operations, the firm added. We asked the UK Ministry of Defence if it would confirm that it plans to deploy APKWS rockets to its frontline jets.

APKWS is not actually a new weapon system. It was developed well over a decade ago and reached initial operating capability in 2012.

But the rise of drones in modern warfare and the need to counter them with an affordable interception capability has seen renewed interest in it. The Pentagon reportedly ordered thousands of laser-guided rockets in a deal worth $322 million at the end of last year.

Also last year, APKWS was tested in the US with F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft, and is understood to have been used by F-16 fighters against Houthi drones attacking shipping in the Red Sea.

This isn’t the only anti-drone weapon in the UK’s arsenal. Late last year, the Royal Navy’s Wildcat helicopters were cleared to carry the Lightweight Multirole Missile or Martlet, which is also laser-guided. Some have since been deployed to the RAF Akrotiri airbase in Cyprus to help defend it against Iranian drones.

Many Reg readers will no doubt be aware that the RAF’s Typhoon jets were named in homage to the Second World War’s Hawker Typhoon. The latter aircraft also carried rockets but for ground attack purposes, and proved highly effective against tanks during fighting after the Normandy landings. ®



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Ecuador recalls its ambassador from Colombia over Jorge Glas comments | Government News

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Ecuador has recalled its ambassador from Colombia over remarks related to a high-profile criminal case that has stirred tensions across Latin America.

The case in question is that of former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas, a left-wing figure currently serving a lengthy prison sentence for corruption.

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This week marks the two-year anniversary of a controversial police raid that saw Ecuadorian authorities storm the Mexican embassy in Quito to arrest Glas, who had sought asylum in the diplomatic facility.

But the right-wing government of Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa, which authorised the raid, has denounced criticisms of the Glas case as a violation of his country’s sovereignty.

Wednesday’s decision to recall Ambassador Arturo Felix Wong from Bogota is the latest sign of cross-border strife with Ecuador’s neighbour, Colombia, and its left-wing President Gustavo Petro.

In a local radio interview on Wednesday, Ecuador’s Foreign Minister Gabriela Sommerfeld confirmed that her country’s ambassador to Colombia had been recalled.

The criticisms of the Glas case, she added, were uncalled for. “It’s clearly a provocation because these kinds of messages come out of nowhere,” she said.

Her remarks echoed those of Noboa himself, who has led a months-long feud with the Colombian government.

“This country has waited years to see the corrupt answer to justice,” Noboa said in a social media message on Tuesday.

He denounced critics, like Petro, who consider Glas to be a “political prisoner” and warned that he considered such rhetoric to be a form of foreign interference.

“I wish to be emphatic: This constitutes an assault on our sovereignty and a violation of the principle of non-intervention,” Noboa said.

His statement appeared to be prompted by a series of social media posts Petro wrote on the anniversary of the Mexican embassy raid, which took place on April 5, 2024.

That episode resulted in Mexico breaking its diplomatic relations with Ecuador, a rupture that endures to this day.

Critics called the raid a violation of international law. Treaties like the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations protect embassies and consulates from military and law enforcement actions without prior consent.

Glas had been sheltering in the Mexican embassy since December 2023, claiming he was facing political persecution in Ecuador.

After the raid, he was sentenced to an additional 13 years in prison for the misuse of public funds, in addition to prison terms for two prior corruption cases.

Glas was one of several politicians who were convicted as part of the Odebrecht scandal, which saw government officials across Latin America accused of taking bribes in exchange for issuing favourable contracts to certain business interests.

In 2017, Glas was sentenced to six years in prison for allegedly accepting bribes worth $13.5m, and in 2020, he faced an additional eight-year sentence. He has been barred from ever holding public office again.

Last September, Colombia granted citizenship to Glas. President Petro then called for Glas to be transferred into Colombian custody. He reprised that request in a social media post on Monday.

“I called for there to be no political prisoners in any country in the Americas. It is undeniable that Jorge Glas is a political prisoner,” Petro wrote in the first of two posts on the subject.

In the second, published the next day, Petro raised concerns about Glas’s health and wellbeing. The former vice president is serving his sentence in a maximum-security prison in Ecuador, El Encuentro.

“Jorge Glas is a Colombian citizen, and he is a political prisoner,” Petro said.

“I call upon international human rights organisations to safeguard his rights. His health condition now poses a threat to his life; due to his imprisonment, he has not received adequate sustenance and is currently suffering from severe malnutrition and muscle mass loss.”

Petro added that “allowing a person to starve to death” would constitute a “crime against humanity”.

The heated rhetoric between Petro and Noboa is part of a long-running spat between the two leaders.

Since March alone, Noboa has slapped Colombia with 50-percent tariffs, based on accusations it has been too lax in its fight against drug trafficking.

Petro, meanwhile, has accused Noboa of carrying out a bombing campaign near the Colombian border, resulting in the recovery of 27 charred bodies.

Noboa has been leading an aggressive, military-led anti-narcotics campaign with the support of United States President Donald Trump, who has similarly criticised left-wing governments like Petro’s for failing to tamp down on drug trafficking.

Noboa and Trump have grown close since the US president was sworn in for a second term in January 2025, and Ecuador’s policies towards regional governments and drug-trafficking have echoed those of the US.



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Rep. Summer Lee calls upper class the enemy at campaign rally with Hasan Piker

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Rep. Summer Lee, D-Pa., suggested that higher-earning Americans were the real “enemy” during a campaign rally headlined by a far-left social media influencer on Tuesday.

“I see other people who are fighting like hell to make you feel like your enemy is sitting next to you,” Lee said in a video posted by The Washington Free Beacon. “That your enemy is somebody who worships differently than you are, or looks differently than you are, comes from a different socioeconomic background than you, unless they are the upper class.”

“They only have the politics of fear and division and destruction and disruption. They need us to keep our focus away from the people who have participated in the biggest sex trafficking ring in our country,” Lee continued, appearing to reference the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “I need you to instead lead and learn and live in your power.”

Lee, a left-wing lawmaker affiliated with “the Squad,” made the remarks during a campaign event she participated in to boost Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., another “Squad” member who is supporting El-Sayed, was in attendance.

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Rep. Summer Lee (D-PA) questions witnesses during a roundtable discussion on Supreme Court Ethics conducted by Democrats of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee at the Rayburn House Office Building on June 11, 2024 in Washington, DC (Jemal Countess/Getty Images for Court Accountability)

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El-Sayed, who is running with the backing of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., is viewed as the most progressive candidate in the state’s three-way Democratic primary.

Twitch streamer Hasan Piker, who once said “America deserved 9/11,” headlined the rally. Piker has also drawn backlash from both parties over his comments on the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, the Israeli government and the Chinese Communist Party, which critics have called antisemitic and anti-American.

Lee, who has repeatedly advocated for pro-Palestinian causes, doubled down on her decision to appear at the campaign event with Piker in a statement obtained by the outlet City & State Pennsylvania.

“At a moment when Donald Trump is threatening catastrophic violence against Iran and saying ‘a whole civilization will die tonight,’ our priorities are deeply out of step if this is what some choose to focus on,” Lee said in a statement, referring to the president’s comments on Truth Social on Tuesday. “We need to invite young people in, take them seriously, and recognize that our politics are strongest when everyday people have a real hand in shaping them.”

“If reporters have questions about Hasan Piker’s statements, they should ask Hasan Piker,” Lee added.

El-Sayed also sought to distance himself from Piker’s statements during an interview on “Fox & Friends” on Tuesday.

Abdul El Sayed, left, pictured alongside Hasan Piker, right.

Abdul El Sayed, left, pictured alongside Hasan Piker, right. (Evan Cobb for The Washington Post via Getty Images; Dia Dipasupil/FilmMagic)

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 “Of course I oppose rape. Of course I don’t think 9/11 was justified,” El-Sayed said. “[Just] because you appear with somebody doesn’t mean you agree with them on everything.”

El-Sayed also floated Lee as a potential leftist challenger to Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., if he decides to seek reelection in 2028. Fetterman has faced criticism from some Pennsylvania Democrats for voting with Republicans to support Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin’s confirmation, among other instances where he has crossed party lines.

Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Mich., and State Sen. Mallory McMorrow, D-Mich., El-Sayed’s primary opponents, sharply criticized his decision to campaign with Piker.

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(L-R) US Representative Summer Lee, Democrat of Pennsylvania, embraces US Representative Rashida Tlaib, Democrat of Michigan, as US President Joe Biden delivers the State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on March 7, 2024. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images) (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP)

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“It is unacceptable for a candidate wanting to represent all Michiganders to campaign with Hasan Piker, a person who is unapologetic about a career of making hurtful and anti-Semitic comments,” Stevens said in a statement. “With all that’s at stake in this election, we should be focused on the challenges Michiganders are facing and how to fight for them.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Lee’s office for comment.



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‘Why my child?’: Yemen’s Taiz mourns sniper’s killing of teen | Child Rights News

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Taiz, Yemen – “Why did they kill my child, my source of strength?” Umm Ibrahim asked as she sat in the home of a relative, mourning the loss of her 14-year-old son, Ibrahim.

The child was killed on his way to school on Sunday with his younger siblings, shot by a sniper.

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The family and other locals have blamed Yemen’s Houthi rebels for the killing. The Houthis have besieged the largely government-controlled Taiz in central Yemen for 11 years. It lies on the front line of the war between the Houthis and the Yemeni government – one that has largely been frozen since 2022 but which can still lead to violent incidents, such as Ibrahim’s killing.

“What did a small child do?” Umm Ibrahim asked as she sobbed bitterly at the still raw wound. “He was carrying a schoolbag on his back. Why was he assassinated in such an unjust, criminal way?”

Umm Ibrahim had already lost her husband nearly a decade ago after he disappeared under what she called mysterious circumstances. Ibrahim, her eldest child, quickly became someone she could rely on as they struggled to survive in the war-torn and economically deprived Taiz.

‘Thought he was joking’

A sadness hangs over al-Dairi Kilabah, the family’s neighbourhood in northeastern Taiz, where the killing took place.

Families wary of more killings have told their children to stay inside.

Along a windy stretch of road lined with homes still largely damaged from the most intense years of the fighting in Taiz from 2015 to 2017, a government soldier warned that the area was still dangerous.

At various spots he pointed out hanging panels placed on iron posts, intended to block the view of snipers based in Houthi-controlled areas to the north. But the panels have not been effective enough to prevent shootings becoming a semiregular occurence.

Taiz’s mountainous geography gives snipers numerous vantage points from which to shoot down into the city. A 2025 report from the United Nations Civilian Impact Monitoring Project found that 66 percent of sniper killings in Yemen took place in the city of Taiz and the wider governorate with the same name – with 21 deaths, including nine children. Civilians in Taiz have also been killed by shelling and drone attacks.

“Whatever you do, don’t make a mistake and pass through there,” the soldier said as he pointed to the opposite side of the road. “A sniper hiding in one of those buildings will see you, and this could be your last day.”

Ibrahim had been travelling along the same stretch of road, about 150 metres (500ft) from his home, when he was shot. Locals estimated that the sniper was roughly a kilometre (0.6 miles) away.

His 11-year-old sister, Baraa, told Al Jazeera that Ibrahim had been walking beside her and joking happily before he suddenly stopped, staggered into her arms and then fell to the ground.

Baraa explained that she didn’t understand what had happened and thought he might be playing a trick. But then she saw the blood gushing from his body, which led the girl to lose consciousness.

Umm Ibrahim was at home waiting for her children.

“I prepared lunch and waited for them as usual, but they didn’t arrive,” she said. “Instead, a motorbike rider came and told me the ill-omened news before leaving – as if he was just talking about something matter of fact.”

She has now decided to keep Baraa and her younger brother, nine-year-old Ayman, home for the rest of the school year as they struggle to deal with the psychological trauma of Ibrahim’s death.

Local anger

The killing quickly led to an outpouring of anger in Taiz, where people have suffered for years under Houthi attacks. There was a mass turnout for Ibrahim’s funeral on Monday as locals expressed solidarity with victims of the sniper shootings.

On Tuesday, a number of local schools also organised protest vigils with students holding up banners denouncing the killing, and expressing fear for their own futures.

Taiz’s government-run Education Office condemned the killing in a statement, calling it a “cowardly terrorist” act.

“When a sniper points the muzzle of his rifle at a child wearing a school uniform, the message is clear: There is no sacred space,” said Najib al-Kamali, the head of the Alef Observatory for the Protection of Education and Children’s Rights, a Yemeni nongovernmental organisation.

“Under international law, students are ‘protected persons’, but in Taiz, the student has become a target,” al-Kamali added. “Targeting a child going through their educational journey is an act that goes beyond a violation to the level of a symbolic assassination of hope within a society, by striking its most innocent and ambitious segment.”

“If we deal with the sniping of children as isolated incidents rather than as systematic war crimes, we risk creating an entire generation of illiterate people hunted by fear, simply because the price of receiving an education in Taiz has become the loss of one’s life.”



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State Department lowers Nepal travel advisory to Level 2 after protests end

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The U.S. State Department has updated its travel advisory for Americans who may be headed out on trips to Nepal.

The advisory decreased to a “Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution,” following the end of nationwide protests that began in September.

“The situation is stable,” the advisory noted. 

“However, demonstrations and local unrest can still happen, particularly in cities.”

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Officials note that demonstrations may still occur with little warning and can “quickly turn violent.”

“Stay away from large crowds and follow the instructions of local authorities,” officials advise.

Mount Everest towering over the Himalayan range in Nepal

Mount Everest is shown in Nepal, which now has a “Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution” advisory from the U.S. State Department.  (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)

The advisory noted there are risks of natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods and landslides — warning the Kathmandu Valley is prone to harsh weather.

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“During the monsoon season from June to September, heavy rain can cause flash floods and landslides,” says the advisory. 

“These can block roads, damage buildings and make it hard to get help in an emergency.”

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The Nepali flag flies over the Phewa Lake, in Thumki, Nepal. (Frank Bienewald/LightRocket)

The Kathmandu Valley is located at the foothills of the Himalayas and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

There are seven groups of notable monuments and buildings.

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These are the Durbar Squares of Hanuman Dhoka (Kathmandu), Patan and Bhaktapur; the Buddhist stupas of Swayambhu and Bauddhanath; and the Hindu temples of Pashupati and Changu Narayan, according to UNESCO.

Nepal attracts many adventurers wanting to climb Mount Everest.

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About 700 to 1,000 climbers attempt the summit each year, with success rates ranging between 60% and 70%. (iStock)

About 700 to 1,000 climbers attempt the summit each year, with success rates ranging between 60% and 70%, according to Climbing Kilimanjaro. 

An area above 26,247 ft. on the mountain is referred to as the “death zone.”

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That’s where the air is too thin to support human life without supplemental oxygen.

Over 330 climbers have died while hiking Mount Everest since modern recordkeeping began in 1921 — while 200 bodies remain frozen on the slopes, according to travel company Mount Everest Official. 



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13-year-old bug in ActiveMQ lets hackers remotely execute commands

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13-year-old bug in ActiveMQ lets hackers remotely execute commands

Security researchers discovered a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Apache ActiveMQ Classic that has gone undetected for 13 years and could be exploited to execute arbitrary commands.

The flaw was uncovered using the Claude AI assistant, which identified an exploit path by analyzing how independently developed components interact.

Tracked as CVE-2026-34197, the security issue received a high severity score of 8.8 and affects versions of Apache ActiveMQ/Broker before 5.19.4, and all versions from 6.0.0 up to 6.2.3

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This is also the reason why it was missed for more than a decade.

Apache ActiveMQ is an open-source message broker written in Java that handles asynchronous communication via message queues or topics.

Although ActiveMQ has released a newer ‘Artemis’ branch with better performance, the ‘Classic’ edition impacted by CVE-2026-34197 is widely deployed in enterprise, web backends, government, and company systems built on Java.

Horizon3 researcher Naveen Sunkavally found the issue “with nothing more than a couple of basic prompts” in Claude. “This was 80% Claude with 20% gift-wrapping by a human,” he said.

Sunkavally notes that Claude pointed to the issue after examining multiple individual components (Jolokia, JMX, network connectors, and VM transports).

“Each feature in isolation does what it’s supposed to, but they were dangerous together. This is exactly where Claude shone – efficiently stitching together this path end to end with a clear head free of assumptions.”

The researcher reported the vulnerability to Apache maintainers on March 22, and the developer addressed it on March 30 in ActiveMQ Classic versions 6.2.3 and 5.19.4.

A report from Horizon3 explains that the flaw stems from ActiveMQ’s Jolokia management API exposing a broker function (addNetworkConnector) that can be abused to load external configurations.

By sending a specially crafted request, an attacker can force the broker to fetch a remote Spring XML file and execute arbitrary system commands during its initialization.

The issue requires authentication via Jolokia, but becomes unauthenticated on versions 6.0.0 through 6.1.1 due to a separate bug, CVE-2024-32114, which exposes the API without access control.

Unauthenticated RCE on specific ActiveMQ versions
Unauthenticated RCE on specific ActiveMQ versions
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Horizon3 researchers highlighted the risk posed by the newly disclosed flaw, citing other ActiveMQ CVEs that hackers have targeted in real-world attacks.

“We recommend organizations running ActiveMQ treat this as a high priority, as ActiveMQ has been a repeated target for real-world attackers, and methods for exploitation and post-exploitation of ActiveMQ are well-known,” Horizon3 says.

“Both CVE-2016-3088, an authenticated RCE affecting the web console, and CVE-2023-46604, an unauthenticated RCE affecting the broker port, are on CISA’s KEV list.”

Although CVE-2026-34197 isn’t reported as actively exploited, the researchers say that signs of exploitation are clear in the ActiveMQ broker logs. They recommend looking for suspicious broker connections that use the internal transport protocol VM and the brokerConfig=xbean:http:// query parameter.

The command execution occurs during multiple connection attempts. If a warning message appears about a configuration problem, the researchers say that the payload has already been executed.

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Lebanon PM welcomes US-Iran ceasefire as Israeli strikes hit Beirut | US-Israel war on Iran

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Hours before Israeli air strikes pounded Beirut, causing widespread destruction, Lebanon’s Prime Minister Nawaf Salam expressed optimism in de-escalation hours after Tehran and Washington struck a ceasefire deal. He stressed only Lebanon can negotiate on behalf of the country.



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Virgin Galactic reopens ticket sales at $750,000, up from $600,000

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After nearly two years on pause, Virgin Galactic is selling tickets again. The catch is the price. A seat now costs $750,000. That number is not a typo. It is also a sharp increase from the company’s earlier pricing, which was $600,000. Now the company is reopening sales with 50 new spots available.

The company says flight testing is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2026, with commercial service starting in the fourth quarter of 2026.

If you are thinking about booking, you are not alone. More than 675 customers are currently waiting for their turn to experience space travel.

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Virgin Galactic’s spaceplane fires its rocket engine as it climbs toward the edge of space during a suborbital flight. (Virgin Galactic)

What a Virgin Galactic $750,000 ticket actually includes

Buying a ticket does not mean moving to space. These are short suborbital trips that last about 90 minutes. Here is how it works. Virgin Galactic uses a spaceship that launches from a carrier aircraft at high altitude. After release, the spaceplane fires its rocket engine and climbs to the edge of space. Passengers experience a few minutes of weightlessness before gliding back to Earth. It is closer to a thrill ride than a long mission. Still, for many, the appeal is simple. You get to see Earth from above the atmosphere.

Why space travel ticket prices keep rising

Going to space sounds incredible, but paying for it is a very different story. Building reusable spacecraft is expensive. Testing takes years. Safety requirements are intense. When something goes wrong, the entire program can slow down.

Virgin Galactic knows this firsthand. The company has faced delays, technical challenges and even tragedy. In 2014, a test flight operated by Scaled Composites, the company that designed and built the spaceplane, crashed and killed co-pilot Michael Alsbury. Since then, progress has been careful and at times slow. That helps explain the high ticket price. With only a limited number of flights and passengers, companies rely on premium pricing to stay afloat.

The company’s latest financials highlight that reality. Virgin Galactic reported a net loss of $279 million in 2025 and negative free cash flow of $438 million, underscoring how expensive it is to build and scale commercial spaceflight. CEO Michael Colglazier signaled that pricing could continue to climb as the company ramps up production and testing.

A new generation of spacecraft is driving the timeline

This latest ticket release is tied to a new development phase. Virgin Galactic says it expects its next-generation SpaceShip to enter ground testing in April 2026, with flight testing expected to begin in the third quarter of 2026. Commercial flights with this new vehicle are still on track for the fourth quarter of 2026.

A second SpaceShip is already in progress and is expected to enter service between late 2026 and early 2027, which is expected to increase flight frequency even more.

“We completed pivotal milestones during the first quarter of 2026, and with assembly of our first SpaceShip nearly complete and ground testing set to begin in April, we have released a limited number of Virgin Galactic Spaceflight Expeditions, each priced at $750,000,” said CEO Michael Colglazier.

That production ramp is key. The company is trying to move from monthly flights to a twice-weekly schedule per ship.

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Richard Branson floating in zero gravity

Richard Branson floats in zero gravity during a flight, demonstrating the experience passengers can expect. (Virgin Galactic)

Who is competing in space tourism right now?

The timing of this relaunch is not random. Blue Origin has paused its tourist flights for at least two years. Meanwhile, SpaceX is focused on satellites, cargo missions and government contracts. That leaves Virgin Galactic as the only active option for private individuals who want a ticket to space right now. It is a small market, but for now, it is theirs.

Can space travel ever become affordable?

This is the big question hanging over the industry. Space tourism has been around for more than two decades, yet only a handful of people have actually gone. The dream has always been to make it more accessible. Right now, that dream still feels far away. Companies are trying to scale up. Virgin Galactic plans to increase flights from about four per month to as many as 10. If that happens, prices could eventually come down. But for now, the math is simple. Limited supply plus high costs equals very expensive tickets.

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A view of Earth from the edge of space

The view from the edge of space shows Earth’s curvature, one of the main draws of space tourism. (Virgin Galactic)

What this means for you

Even if you are not planning to spend $750,000 on a 90-minute trip, this still matters. First, it shows how close space travel is to becoming a real consumer experience. Not for everyone yet, but no longer something that feels out of reach. Second, the technology being developed for these flights often trickles down. Advances in materials, safety systems and aviation design can influence other industries over time. Finally, it is a reminder of how early we still are. Space tourism exists, but it is not mainstream. It is still in the phase where wealthy early adopters help fund the future.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

Virgin Galactic reopening ticket sales is a signal. The industry is not fading away. It is evolving and trying to enter a new phase. At the same time, the higher price tag tells a different story. Space is still hard. It is still risky. It is still expensive. For now, the view from above remains one of the most exclusive experiences money can buy.

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Masjesu Botnet Emerges as DDoS-for-Hire Service Targeting Global IoT Devices

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Ravie LakshmananApr 08, 2026IoT Security / Network Security

Masjesu Botnet

Cybersecurity researchers have lifted the curtain on a stealthy botnet that’s designed for distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.

Called Masjesu, the botnet has been advertised via Telegram as a DDoS-for-hire service since it first surfaced in 2023. It’s capable of targeting a wide range of IoT devices, such as routers and gateways, spanning multiple architectures.

“Built for persistence and low visibility, Masjesu favors careful, low-key execution over widespread infection, deliberately avoiding blocklisted IP ranges such as those belonging to the Department of Defense (DoD) to ensure long-term survival,” Trellix security researcher Mohideen Abdul Khader F said in a Tuesday report.

It’s worth noting that the commercial offering also goes by the moniker XorBot owing to its use of XOR-based encryption to conceal strings, configurations, and payload data. It was first documented by Chinese security vendor NSFOCUS in December 2023, linking it to an operator named “synmaestro.”

A subsequent iteration of the botnet observed a year later was found to have added 12 different command injection and code execution exploits to target routers, cameras, DVRs, and NVRs from D-Link, Eir, GPON, Huawei, Intelbras, MVPower, NETGEAR, TP-Link, and Vacron, and obtain initial access. Also added were new modules to conduct DDoS flood attacks.

“As an emerging botnet family, XorBot is showing a strong growth momentum, continuously infiltrating and controlling new IoT devices,” NSFOCUS said in November 2024. “Notably, these controllers are increasingly inclined to use social media platforms such as Telegram as the main channels for recruitment and promotion, attracting target ‘customers’ through initial active promotional activities, laying a solid foundation for the subsequent expansion and development of the botnet.”

The latest findings from Trellix show that Masjesu has marketed the ability to carry out volumetric DDoS attacks, emphasizing its diverse botnet infrastructure and its suitability for targeting content delivery networks (CDNs), game servers, and enterprises. Attacks mounted by the botnet primarily originate from Vietnam, Ukraine, Iran, Brazil, Kenya, and India, with Vietnam accounting for nearly 50% of the observed traffic.

Once deployed on a compromised device, the malware moves to create and bind a socket with a hard-coded TCP port (55988) to enable the attacker to connect directly. If this operation fails, the attack chain is immediately killed.

Otherwise, the malware proceeds to set up persistence, ignore termination-related signals, stop commonly used processes like wget and curl, possibly to disrupt competing botnets, and then connects to an external server to receive DDoS attack commands for executing them against targets of interest.

Masjesu also boasts of self-propagating capabilities, allowing it to probe random IP addresses for open ports and wrangle successfully compromised devices into its infrastructure. One notable addition to the list of exploitation targets is Realtek routers, which is carried out by scanning for 52869 – a port associated with Realtek SDK’sminiigd daemon. Multiple DDoS botnets, such as JenX and Satori, have embraced the same approach in the past.

“The botnet continues to expand by infecting a broad range of IoT devices across multiple architectures and manufacturers,” Trellix said. “Notably, Masjesu appears to avoid targeting sensitive critical organizations that could trigger significant legal or law-enforcement attention, a strategy that likely improves its long-term survivability.”



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