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Anthropic's Mythos Helped Build a Working macOS Exploit in Five Days

"The vulnerability is simple in practice," writes Tom's Hardware: "run a command as a standard user and gain root (administrator) access to the machine."

And it was Mythos Preview that helped the security researchers at Palo Alto-based Calif bypass a five-year Apple security effort in just five days. The blog 9to5Mac reports:

Last year, Apple introduced Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE), a hardware-assisted memory safety system designed to make memory corruption exploits much harder to execute... [The researchers note it's built into Apple all models of the iPhone 17 and iPhone Air, and some MacBooks] They explain they have a 55-page technical report on the hack, but they won't release it until Apple ships a fix for the exploit. But they do note in broad terms that Anthropic's Mythos Preview model helped them identify the bugs and assisted them throughout the entire collaborative exploit development process.

"Mythos Preview is powerful: once it has learned how to attack a class of problems, it generalizes to nearly any problem in that class. Mythos discovered the bugs quickly because they belong to known bug classes. But MIE is a new best-in-class mitigation, so autonomously bypassing it can be tricky. This is where human expertise comes in. Part of our motivation was to test what's possible when the best models are paired with experts. Landing a kernel memory corruption exploit against the best protections in a week is noteworthy, and says something strong about this pairing...."

[I]n a time when even small teams, with the help of AI, can make discoveries such as this one, "we're about to learn how the best mitigation technology on Earth holds up during the first AI bugmageddon."

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The Search for the Next 'James Bond' Actor Has Begun

Variety reports:

Amazon MGM Studios started auditioning actors for the part of 007 in the past few weeks, Variety has learned... The next James Bond film will be directed by Denis Villeneuve, the filmmaker behind the "Dune" franchise, "Arrival" and "Sicario." Amy Pascal of the "Spider-Man" films and David Heyman of the "Harry Potter" series will produce the picture, which will feature a script from "Peaky Blinders" creator Steven Knight. Tanya Lapointe ("Dune") is executive producing the film.


The BBC notes it's been five full years since the release of the last Bond film No Time To Die, and 15 months "since Amazon MGM Studios took control of the Bond franchise." But they also offer this list of "the current bookmakers' favourites" for who will become the seventh actor to play the gadget-loving super spy in the franchise's 64-year history:

Callum Turner — the 36-year-old actor is the current bookies' frontrunner. He has been in the Fantastic Beasts franchise, was nominated for a Bafta for TV drama The Capture, and starred in Apple TV's Masters of the Air...

Jacob Elordi — the Australian actor, 28, made his name in TV's Euphoria and cult hit film Saltburn, and was nominated for an Oscar this year for playing the monster in Frankenstein. The Rest Is Entertainment host Marina Hyde recently said she'd heard from a number of well-placed sources that he's now "in pole position" to be Bond.

Harris Dickinson — the 29-year-old is playing John Lennon in the forthcoming major Beatles biopics, and has previously appeared in Maleficent, The King's Man, Where the Crawdads Sing and Babygirl, and received a Bafta TV Award nomination for A Murder at the End of the World.

Henry Cavill — the Superman, The Witcher and Mission: Impossible actor is a fan favourite and was widely regarded to have been the runner-up when Craig landed the part. But at 43, is he now too old to start a lengthy stint as 007?

Aaron Taylor-Johnson — the Bafta-nominated 35-year-old, known for films like Kick-Ass, Kraven the Hunter and 28 Years Later, is a perennial contender, and would fit the bill.

Theo James — the suitably suave star, 41, made his name in the Divergent films and has since built his reputation in The Time Traveler's Wife, The White Lotus and The Gentlemen.
...Or producers could well go for one of the many other names who have been touted for the role, or an unexpected choice.

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Fedora's AI Developer Desktop Initiative Blocked by Community Backlash

The blog It's FOSS has an update on the Fedora AI Developer Desktop Initiative, a proposed platform for AI/machine learning workloads on Fedora. It's now been blocked "after two Fedora Council members retracted their earlier approval votes."

The initiative was proposed by Red Hat engineer Gordon Messmer, aiming to deliver an Atomic Desktop with accelerated AI workload support, covering developer tools, hardware enablement, and building a community around AI on Fedora... At the May 6 council meeting, the members unanimously voted to approve this new initiative. After which a short, lazy consensus window was left open until May 8 to accommodate absent members, after which the decision was to be ratified.
But that last bit never happened, as council member Justin Wheeler (Jflory7) was the first person to change their vote to -1... ["While I strongly support leveraging AI to establish Fedora as a leading platform, completely rearchitecting our kernel strategy is a massive structural shift. It requires explicit alignment with our legal and engineering stakeholders before we commit the project to this path."]

Following that, fellow council member Miro HronÄok (churchyard) put in his -1, saying that he had originally assumed the proposal was purely additive and therefore uncontroversial. But seeing the community's response, he realized that he was mistaken about that. As an elected representative, he felt the need to reflect on this major proposal before signing it off.

Over 180 replies have piled up in the proposal's discussion thread, with many well-known Fedora contributors pushing back on things like kernel policy, proprietary software, and project identity. Hans de Goede from the packaging team called out the proposal's emphasis on CUDA support as going against Fedora's foundational commitment to free software, arguing that open alternatives like AMD's ROCm and Intel's oneAPI should be the focus instead.

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Trump Phones Start Shipping - But Were There Really 600,000 Preorders?

USA Today reports:




Trump Mobile phones are being shipped this week, the company exclusively confirmed to USA TODAY in an email May 11....
The company's first smartphone — the T1 Phone — was originally scheduled for release in August. However, the golden gadget's release was later delayed to October before being pushed back again to this week. Now, Trump Mobile CEO Pat O'Brien told USA TODAY, pre-ordered phones will start getting sent out to customers this week... O'Brien said the company anticipates all pre-ordered phones to be delivered within the next several weeks... The company's 5G "47 Plan" is available for $47.45 a month, a nod to President Donald Trump's two presidential terms, according to the website... Customers will also have Trump(SM) displayed as the status bar in their network.




The Verge reported the phone was added last week to Google's public list of devices certified for Google Play, "usually one of the final steps before an Android phone is launched."


Trump Mobile may have broken radio silence partly in response to a recent wave of media coverage alleging that buyers had received emails notifying them that their preorders had been canceled, coverage that even made it onto Stephen Colbert's The Late Show... [T]here's seemingly no evidence of the alleged cancellation emails beyond unverified social media claims.


In January The Verge also questioned reports that 600,000 people preordered the Trump phone with a $100 deposit. "I can't find a shred of evidence that this figure is true," calling it "a microcosm of how the modern media landscape and AI chatbots can combine to give falsities the sheen of respectability."

I first saw the figure in, of all places, the Threads feed of California governor Gavin Newsom's press office, which had shared a screenshot of a tweet of a Grok summary making the claim. Trustworthy, right? The Grok post cites "reports from sources like Fortune, NPR, and The Guardian" for the 600,000 preorders, but a quick search of their recent output shows no sign of the number... India's Economic Times and Hindustan Times both reported a more specific figure of 590,000 preorders, referencing an unspecified Associated Press report as the source. [The Associated Press] VP of corporate communications, Lauren Easton, confirmed to me that "AP's original stories never contained such a number...."

Hindustan Times writer Shamik Banerjee called the citation "a typo," and told me that the figure was in fact taken from The Times of India. The Times of India story, which is bylined only to the newspaper's lifestyle desk, is more transparent in its sourcing: a viral post by a meme account... It's been covered by multiple publications, now presented as fact on MSN.com and tech site Phone Arena. And that coverage has helped it to filter into the chatbots and not just Grok — Gemini and ChatGPT were both happy to confirm to me that 600,000 T1 Phones have been ordered so far, the former falsely attributing the number to the Associated Press, and the latter to Phone Arena.

As for how many Trump Phone preorders have actually been placed? No one outside the company knows.

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Feynman en/of Feiten – Vwo-examen natuurkunde zoog

Leerlingen liepen afgelopen maandagmiddag bij het vwo-examen natuurkunde vast op vragen die warrig en slecht gesteld waren. De leerling bleef achter met de vraag: wat wil dit examen van me, in plaats van: hoe zat dit ook alweer? Ze reageren met goede natuurkunde, maar beantwoorden daarmee de vraag niet en scoren geen punten.

Het vwo-examen natuurkunde begon met 19 pagina’s tekst, vragen, grafieken en afbeeldingen. Een plaatje zegt meer dan duizend woorden. Daar kwam nog 5 pagina’s aan uitwerkbijlage bovenop. Elk woord, elk detail kan cruciaal zijn, niemand had het op tijd af. Zelfs Nederlands was met 11 pagina’s opgaven en 12 pagina’s tekst korter.

Het vwo-examen natuurkunde uit 1975 had 924 woorden nodig, 1985 2111, 1995 2330, 2005 2143, 2015 2366, 2025 2633 en dit jaar stegen we door naar de 3004 woorden. Leerlingen moesten ruim drie keer zo veel begrijpend lezen op bijna drie keer zo veel pagina’s dan een halve eeuw geleden. Het wordt steeds taliger en minder technisch.

Terwijl we voor gezondheidszorg, woningbouw en defensie handjes nodig hebben, leiden we bij exacte vakken dossiertijgers op die eindeloos discussiëren over luchtkastelen. Hoe rijker de contexten, hoe meer informatie, hoe meer begrijpend lezen, hoe minder bedenktijd, hoe minder exacte kennis we nog toetsen en hoe armer de techniek.

Dit jaar waren contexten veel verder gezocht dan eerder, twaalf jaar aan oude examens oefenen was maandag niet genoeg. Pubers hebben nog geen werkervaring, en zeker niet binnen de techniek. Ze kunnen niet in een extreem tempo de verhalen en technische tekeningen van dit examen doorgronden, laat staan tijdig en correct beantwoorden.

Exacte vakken waren voor veel leerlingen een veilige haven waar we het eens waren wat een vraag betekende en wat het goede antwoord was. Waar bachelorstudenten in staat zijn een exact examen foutloos te maken, in tegenstelling tot Nederlands, waar zelfs professoren sneuvelen. Dit was geen examen natuurkunde, dit was een uitvaart.

Dit examen werd daarmee ook een psychologische test, lukt het om drie uur hard door te werken terwijl je zeker weet dat je meer dan de helft fout hebt. Sterke leerlingen hebben dat probleem niet, normale leerlingen die natuurkunde goed genoeg kunnen, maar die door brakke vragen in paniek schoten, zakken. Dat fix je niet met een n-term.

Voor natuurkundedocenten is dit een bittere pil. Hoe hadden ze moeten weten op welke wijze dit examen nog vager zou worden en hoe/wanneer hadden ze hun leerlingen daarop kunnen voorbereiden!? Een steekproef voor dit examen met 181 leerlingen gaf gemiddeld een 5,4 bij een n-term van 1,0. (PDF) De lol is eraf en ze gaan met pensioen.

Het uitzicht dat natuurkunde op het vwo 18% en op de havo 30% van de studielasturen, niveau en onderwerpen mag inleveren, wordt door meer ervaren docenten gezien als een nekschot voor de exacte vakken. Het is nu al een rondje strak om de kerk, dat wordt straks een polonaise rond het altaar. Het wordt te klein om meer dan een kunstje te zijn.

De achterstanden in leesvaardigheid, wiskunde en exacte wetenschap worden groter, de tijd om die problemen op te lossen wordt steeds kleiner. Nederland deed dit jaar voor het eerst mee aan de International Early Learning Study, zelfs onze vijfjarige kinderen hebben een achterstand in gedrag, lezen en rekenen, alleen empathie gaat beter.

We hebben tussen 2001 en 2010 een experiment gehad met minder natuurkunde geven. Leerlingen met wat minder talent of ambitie volgden natuurkunde 1, leerlingen die echt de techniek in wilden volgen natuurkunde deel 1 en 2. Dat werkte niet en daar zijn we gillend van teruggekomen. Hoeveel jaar gaan we burgerschap geven in plaats van techniek?

De Technische Universiteit Eindhoven werkte vorige maand met toelatingsexamens voor de opleiding werktuigbouwkunde. De meeste Nederlandse inschrijfverzoeken vielen door de mand, ze leggen het af tegen studenten uit het buitenland, soms worden hele Nederlandse klassen geweigerd, zoek maar een andere opleiding.

Onze jeugd komt niet meer mee in deze technische wereld.

Man rijdt in op mensen in in Modena, steekt omstander neer: 8 gewonden, waarvan 2 ernstig

Ho wacht ho en dan gaan we nu naar Italië, waar het helemaal is misgegaan in Modena. Een man is met een auto op mensen ingereden en heeft daarna mensen die hem tegen wilden houden neergestoken. Uiteindelijk werd hij door omstanders overmeesterd. Er zouden acht mensen gewond zijn, van wie twee ernstig. De dader is inmiddels aangehouden. Volgens de Gazetta di Modena gaat het om een 31-jarige man van Marokkaanse afkomst die in Bergamo is geboren en in Ravarino, in de buurt van Modena, woont.

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Tommy Robinson tells tens of thousands at London rally to prepare for ‘battle of Britain’

Turnout down at second Unite the Kingdom march featuring Islamophobic and ethnonationalist hate speech and flyers

The far-right activist Tommy Robinson told tens of thousands of supporters to prepare for the “battle of Britain” during a rally in central London on Saturday.

Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, drew tens of thousands of supporters on to the streets of central London for the second year running in an event where Islamophobic and ethnonationalist hate speech and flyers were distributed to the crowds.

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Eurovision song contest 2026 – live

It’s time for the 70th annual musica extravaganza – this time from Vienna (and minus a few of the usual faces). Join us for every wild moment

I’ve been in Vienna since Thursday and it has been Eurovision all the way. I went to a watch party on Thursday night for the second semi-final, where Antigoni’s Jalla for Cyprus really got the crowd excited. A few Brits tried to get a sing-a-long going for the chorus of Look Mum No Computer but the lack of enthusiasm in the room suggests Sam Battle might have a hard time with the public vote.

On Friday I went on a behind-the-scenes tour at the venue, and really if you’ve never been to Eurovision before the scale of it is just incredible. I saw all the props lined up ready for the changeovers – they only have 42 seconds between acts to reset the stage – and got to sit down on in the couches in the green room.

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US PGA Championship 2026 golf: Rory McIlroy among early movers in third round – live

️ Updates from the third round at Aronimink Golf Club
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Oh dear. Kirk can’t make the par putt on 18 coming back … and then he misses the bogey tiddler. It’s not technically a four-putt, because the first was from off the front of the green … but it kind of is, isn’t it? He certainly wears the slightly drained look of someone who was one putt away from equalling major-championship history, and has somehow managed to make a 65 feel like a disappointment. He ends the day at -2 overall … as does last week’s winner at Quail Hollow, Kristoffer Reitan, who also signs for a slightly less dramatic 65 (if making two eagles on the back nine can be considered undramatic, that is).

Justin Rose was the next player after Michael Kim to get stuck in. He carded five birdies on the front nine, at 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9, turning in 30. Another birdie at 13 was instantly cancelled out with bogey on 14, since when he’s been forced to make a series of staunch par savers. But they’ve all gone in. He’s hanging onto his score, and he’s one par away from a 65 that will revive his bid for a second major. To think he needed to make birdie on 9 last night in order to survive the cut … and chipped in for eagle! Rose is -2 overall.

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Timmy the whale confirmed dead by Danish authorities

Humpback had been found deceased on Friday after rescue attempt criticised as ‘pure animal cruelty’

Timmy the whale has been confirmed dead by Danish authorities two weeks after the beached humpback was transported to the North Sea in a rescue attempt criticised as “pure animal cruelty”.

Denmark’s Environmental Protection Agency said a whale had been found dead on Friday near ​the small ⁠island of Anholt in the Kattegat, a broad strait between Denmark and Sweden, and confirmed it was Timmy on Saturday.

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Timmy verkocht aan visstickfabrikant

​Er is een mooie bestemming gevonden voor het stoffelijk overschot van aandachtshoer Timmy: zijn restanten gaan naar IGLO. Dat heeft de visstickverwerker vanmiddag bekendgemaakt.

De walvis spoelde twee weken geleden aan in Duitsland en werd vervolgens met grote moeite naar open zee gebracht. Vanochtend spoelde Timmy alsnog dood aan bij het Kattegat. Gelukkig voor de Deense overheid meldde zich meteen een koper, die het tonnen wegende gevaarte wel wilde overnemen.

“Dit is fantastisch", aldus Dominic Brisby, CEO van IGLO. “We hebben de bultrug even gewogen en we konden het amper geloven; 27.342 kilo. Voor een visstick heb je zo’n 25 gram vis nodig, dat betekent meer dan 1,1 miljoen vissticks! Hiermee kunnen we de Europese markt weer een maand of drie voorzien.”

Hoe de vis verwerkt gaat worden is nog onbekend.

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Bullet train at Shizuoka Station

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Shinkansen soon to depart from Shizuoka Station, Japan

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

Dit Rotterdamse feest is speciaal voor mensen met een beperking: ‘Hier kijkt niemand je raar aan’

Een zaterdagavond in een club is niet voor iedereen vanzelfsprekend. Wc’s waar je met een rolstoel niet kunt draaien, aangestaard worden op de dansvloer en geen plek om even tot rust te komen. De Special Social Club biedt uitkomst: clubavonden speciaal voor mensen met een beperking.