Security News This Week: LastPass Users Had Their Data Stolen—Again
Security News This Week: LastPass Users Had Their Data Stolen—Again
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Publish Date: 2026-06-27 06:30:00
Source Domain: www.wired.com
A WIRED investigation this week offers insight into a predictive policing program in Bristol, England that has involved 23 separate models over more than a decade, intended to score the likelihood of specific individuals will perpetrate or be victims of different crimes. The investigation draws on data from public records requests and other reporting to reveal a messy law enforcement apparatus that has real implications for the community—but that most people in the area know nothing about.
After the identities of members of Peter Thiel’s private “Dialog” group were exposed last week, the organization claimed that a “criminal” hacker was behind the breach. But evidence shows that members’ personal information—including that of a White House intelligence official and an active-duty special operations officer—was publicly accessible and likely exposed as the result of a Dialog website misconfiguration.
As Anthropic and the White House continued to negotiate a path for its latest Claude Mythos 5 and Fable 5 models, the company’s critics pointed out that Anthropic seems to be rapidly accumulating power—a strategy that the company says is necessary for AI safety and responsible development. On Friday evening, the White House gave Anthropic permission to make Mythos 5 available again to a select group of US companies and government agencies.
Amid the turmoil, OpenAI this week launched an improved version of its limited-release GPT-5.5-Cyber model as well as a full-scale effort—“Patch the Planet”—to support open source projects on vulnerability patching and other security issues as AI accelerates bug discovery as well as exploit development. And as the AI arms race between China and the US escalates, WIRED met with a slew of China’s top AI experts and found that both sides are worried about the threat of a “Chernobyl moment.”
Meanwhile, as the World Cup knockout stage approaches, scams related to the massive soccer tournament are getting…