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‘I dreaded the World Cup but am now embracing it’: how the tournament won over (most) people in host cities

Excitement was muted before the event, but the joy, noise and colour from visiting fans has captivated people in the US, Canada and Mexico

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While Kansas City is the smallest of the 16 host cities, it has a history of punching above its weight and – armed with our own compelling soccer history to buoy us – organisers and the community worked hard to ensure that we wowed visitors and viewers alike. Hiccups with shuttle buses and traffic at our first home match were quickly addressed and resolved by our second match. Our watch parties are heartily attended; our official fan fest teems with people from all over the world.

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Trump slaat alle adviezen van economen in de wind. Toch blijft zijn economie groeien | Zo simpel is het niet

Donald Trump doet alles waar economen 's nachts wakker van liggen. En toch groeit de Amerikaanse economie harder dan voorspeld.

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Leeft u nog? Beetje geslapen? Wij ook niet. Het was warm en niet zo'n beetje ook. Vannacht was het 'tropisch' en dat is een toestand waarin doorgaans alleen landen in de tropen verkeren, maar we moeten het er nu eenmaal ook hier mee doen. Het positieve nieuws: Code Rood geldt alleen nog in de provincies Limburg, Noord-Brabant, Gelderland en Overijssel tot vanavond 21.00 uur, omdat daar veel extremere hitte heerst dan in de andere provincies, die het moeten doen met Code Oranje of Geel. Nog meer positief nieuws: vanavond is voor heel het land Code Geel afgekondigd omdat er een overheerlijke alsmede verkoelende onweersbui aan zit te komen met kans op GROTE HAGELSTENEN. Hoe lekker is dat! Bent u echter een Code Rood-connaisseur, zweet u dan vandaag nog eenmaal peentjes, heb het nog even zalig benauwd, brand gezellig weg en schroei eens aangenaam en langzaam van de aarde voordat het voorbij is. Blijven wij gezond in de schaduw om het in de gaten te houden. We gaan weer zweetdruppels tellen en LIVE!

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Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Extreme hitte: Drie Rotterdamse festivals afgelast | Zaterdagavond kans op onweer

Het is opnieuw zweten geblazen vandaag. Het wordt weer warm met tropische temperaturen tussen de 31 en 34 graden. Zaterdagavond kan het gaan onweren met veel regen, hagel en zware windstoten. Volg via dit liveblog de laatste ontwikkelingen rondom de hitte.

The Register

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It's looking like a hot, messy summer for security teams as AI finds countless previously hidden vulns

It's going to be a "messy" summer for security folks, especially when it comes to fixing the open source code that underpins their organizations. That's according to Dan Lorenc, CEO and co-founder of Chainguard, a software supply-chain security company leading Athena, a newly formed coalition of about two dozen companies that wants to make the process of finding and fixing open source bugs "as easy to consume as possible." The members have committed to using AI to prevent attacks on open source software. In addition to Chainguard, other founding member companies include BNY, Cisco, Cloudflare, Corridor, DepthFirst, Docker, JPMorganChase, Kyndryl, LTM, and PwC. Many of these member companies are also partners with Anthropic's Project Glasswing and OpenAI Daybreak, which allow them to try out the pair's most advanced bug-hunting models. The coalition accepts vulnerability findings generated by all frontier models, according to Lorenc. Athena has already processed more than 20,000 findings and developed over 2,000 patches across 500 open source projects. In about three weeks, the coalition's first wave of bug disclosures will begin. "This is going to be a messy summer for everyone," Lorenc told The Register in a phone interview. "I know there's still a percentage of people who think it's all fake and marketing," he said, talking about the newest, most advanced frontier models like Anthropic's Mythos and OpenAI's GPT‑5.5‑Cyber. "The stats and data we're seeing are so scary – if you just keep running scans on the same libraries and same code, it just keeps finding more [vulnerabilities]," Lorenc said. "We haven't seen that curve start to bottom out yet." Chainguard isn't part of Glasswing or Daybreak, but many of its customers and partners are. "Put yourself in the shoes of someone with Glasswing access," he said. "You get this crazy, new model that can find vulnerabilities everywhere, that no one had seen and you had missed for years with all of your other tooling. You run it on your code, and it finds tons of stuff in your first-party code, the stuff that you've written, and you fix all of that." After running Mythos Preview on all of your organization's proprietary code, imagine pointing the model at an application. Most modern apps contain a mixture of code from different sources, mostly third-party. According to Lorenc, 95 percent of the code in any of these codebases is open source. "When you run [advanced models] at the application level, you find a ton of vulnerabilities in open source code that you can't fix for yourself the same way you can that first-party code," Lorenc said. "So then you're left with: what to do?" By now, most people are familiar with vulnerability disclosure processes and know they need to report these flaws to open source project maintainers. "But when the numbers start getting this large, and you're finding thousands of these [bugs] at a time, and they're across tons of projects you didn't even know you were using before you ran this tool, and you don't even know how to contact the people, you kind of get stuck," he said. The only guarantee in the entire disclosure process is that attackers are moving quickly and the time to exploit – that's the time between a CVE's public disclosure and first confirmed in-the-wild exploitation – has essentially collapsed. A clearinghouse for bug reports This may mean that your application is vulnerable to attack even before someone develops a patch. "Then you're putting yourself at risk – and you were already at risk before you ran these scans, but no one else knew about it," Lorenc said. "In an unintended way, [AI] has created this pickle for everyone." In May, Anthropic said it used Mythos Preview to scan more than 1,000 open-source projects, which also underpin much of its own infrastructure, and found an estimated 6,202 high or critical-severity vulnerabilities in these projects. "It's a super awkward, strange world and timeline we are all living in," Lorenc said. "There's a ton of pressure because all of the frontier models are getting better, and the open models are getting better, and they're going to be able to start discovering these at the same time, too. So, that's what we're trying to help with: to be that clearinghouse for critical industry." Athena coalition members submit vulnerabilities they find in open source code using any frontier model. Sometimes they find these bugs while scanning their own apps. In other cases they discover them after pointing Mythos or GPT‑5.5‑Cyber at a commonly used library, Lorenc said. The companies submit a full report to Chainguard, which acts as a clearinghouse, deduplicating, correlating, and addressing findings from members in batches across entire libraries, hardening them against classes of vulnerabilities instead of just one bug. Affected projects are rebuilt as private, hardened versions available to Athena members through Chainguard Libraries before vulnerabilities are publicly disclosed – and hopefully addressed upstream – a month later. For maintainers that can't make a permanent fix, Athena acts as a "maintainer of last resort," according to Lorenc. On Thursday, the Linux Foundation joined the effort and announced Akrites, an industry coalition to defend open source software against AI-enabled threats, by finding and fixing vulnerabilities. Akrites establishes a shared Security Incident Response Team (SIRT) and a standardized Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD) process. Founding companies include Amazon Web Services, Anthropic, Chainguard, Cisco, Citi, Endor Labs, Ericsson, Google, IBM, JPMorganChase, Microsoft and GitHub, Nvidia, OpenAI, RapidFort, Red Hat, Rust Foundation, Sonatype, Vodafone, and Zscaler. "As AI finds more vulnerabilities, the industry will rush to patch them. Without coordination, those fixes will fragment across different patches and forks, and maintainers who are already overwhelmed, unreachable, or haven't touched a project in years," Lorenc said, adding that Akrites provides a coordinated way to fix flaws upstream before criminals exploit them. Plus having a dedicated SIRT gives maintainers a single partner - and disclosure -to work with on remediation instead of a hundred uncoordinated reports. "Now the work is making sure there's always someone on the other end to catch them," Lorenc said. ®

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Weeronline: nieuw junirecord voor warmste nacht vastgesteld

HOUTEN (ANP) - Voor de derde dag op rij is het landelijke junirecord voor de hoogste minimumtemperatuur verbroken, meldt Weeronline zaterdag. In Maastricht daalde de temperatuur gedurende het etmaal van vrijdag niet onder de 22,9 graden.

Het vorige record van 22,8 graden werd een dag eerder gemeten in Horst. Daarvoor stond het junirecord op 22,0 graden, gemeten in Vlissingen.

In De Bilt bleef het officiële junirecord staan. De minimumtemperatuur kwam daar uit op 21,2 graden, net onder de 21,3 graden van een dag eerder. Die meting vormde de eerste officiële tropennacht in juni ooit in De Bilt.


Ruim 1,6 miljoen mensen bleven wakker voor Oranje

AMSTERDAM (ANP) - De laatste groepswedstrijd van het Nederlands elftal op het WK voetbal is in de nacht van donderdag op vrijdag door zo'n 1,6 miljoen mensen bekeken. Dat blijkt uit voorlopige cijfers van het Nationaal Media Onderzoek (NMO).

De kijkcijfers worden elke dag tot 02.00 uur berekend. Daardoor was vrijdag al duidelijk dat naar de eerste helft bijna 1,65 miljoen mensen hadden gekeken. De tweede helft toonde nauwelijks verval, blijkt zaterdag. Daar bleven 1,62 miljoen mensen voor op.

Ondanks het nachtelijke duel is de wedstrijd wel het best bekeken programma van de vrijdag. Noorwegen-Frankrijk volgt met 1,3 miljoen kijkers.

Naar de eerste WK-wedstrijden van Oranje keken respectievelijk 4,2 en 4,6 miljoen mensen.