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Week 24 · 2026 12 articles
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  • Claude Fable & Mythos released by Anthropic

    Anthropic introduces Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5, marking a significant advancement in autonomous AI capabilities for coding and science. While Fable 5 is safe for general use, Mythos 5 provides enhanced power for cybersecurity professionals through controlled access.

  • Signal Alums Reveal ‘Encrypted Spaces,’ a System for Making Private Collaboration Apps

    Former Signal engineers have unveiled Encrypted Spaces, a framework for building end-to-end encrypted collaborative platforms. The system uses zero-knowledge proofs to allow servers to manage and verify data changes without ever accessing the underlying unencrypted information.

  • Jupyter Enterprise Gateway - From Notebook to Kubernetes Cluster Admin - elttam

    Researchers at elttam have identified critical vulnerabilities in Jupyter Enterprise Gateway that enable cluster-wide compromise. By exploiting improper validation of environment variables, an attacker can bypass security constraints to gain root access within a Kubernetes pod.

  • Field Demonstration of Trusted-Node QKD over Deployed Single-Mode and Multi-Core Fiber Infrastructure

    Researchers have demonstrated a resilient 303 km quantum-secured network using a combination of single-mode and multi-core fiber technologies. The trial showcased high-efficiency photon detection and the ability to maintain secure communication through trusted-node relay even under simulated network noise.

  • “The manual model breaks”: What happens when agents write to production data

    As autonomous AI agents scale, the risk of catastrophic production data loss increases due to the inability of human oversight to keep pace with machine-speed writes. lakeFS has launched a new service providing isolated data sandboxes and automated governance to ensure agentic workloads remain auditable and reversible.

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