Google tests 5 GB cap for users who skip phone numbers
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- #AI Security
- #Cyber Threats
- #IT Infrastructure
- Infrastructure teams face extended hardware lead times, rising costs due to AI demand, and accelerated platform timelines.
- Modern API-driven applications are targets for AI-assisted attacks due to over-permissioning.
- Building an identity-first recovery strategy is crucial in the new cyber threat landscape.
- Attackers use personal profiles as intel, requiring measures to make targeting harder.
- AI adoption brings new security challenges, reshaping AI security.
- AI helps identify and remediate vulnerabilities in software development before production.
- Driving AI adoption at scale is key to unlocking real ROI.
- Google reimburses victims of API fraud but maintains auto-expanding customer budgets.
- Data centers' high energy consumption boosted prices 75% in the largest US market, with BYO power suggested for AI facilities.
- Git is unprepared for the influx of AI coding agents, pushing GitHub to the brink.
- AI agents can create exploits, not just find vulnerabilities, with models like Mythos and GPT-5.5 competing.
- LocalSend offers AirDrop-like functionality without Apple lock-in, making sneakernet obsolete.
- Microsoft prioritizes driver stability with a new initiative over UI tweaks.
- Google's policy may reduce storage to 5GB if users don't share phone numbers.
- NASA's Psyche mission includes a brief Mars encounter.
- Anthropic urges US action to restrict China's AI ambitions by 2028 to prevent authoritarian rule-setting.
- Europe seeks independence from US tech but faces challenges in finding exits.
- GNOME dominates Ubuntu, but X.org remains relevant.
- OpenClaw in containers is introduced as NanoClaw.
- Open source registries lack funds for basic security implementation.