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Anthropic ‘plants’ engineers at NSA despite facing ban by Pentagon

Anthropic has embedded its own software engineers inside the US National Security Agency (NSA), a report has said, adding that the tech firm is actively helping the intelligence agency deploy its highly advanced “Mythos” AI model for cyber operations. The ‘undercover’ arrangement is taking place despite the fact that Anthropic is locked in an ongoing legal battle with the Department of War, which includes the NSA. Citing people familiar with the matter, the Financial Times, reported that...

Times of India 4d ago

Measurement-Driven Early Warning of Reliability Breakdown in 5G NSA Railway Networks

arXiv:2511.08851v5 Announce Type: replace Abstract: This paper presents a measurement-driven study of early warning for reliability breakdown events in 5G non-standalone (NSA) railway networks. Using 10~Hz metro-train measurement traces with serving- and neighbor-cell indicators, we benchmark six representative learning models, including CNN, LSTM, XGBoost, Anomaly Transformer, PatchTST, and TimesNet, under multiple observation windows and prediction horizons. Rather than proposing a new...

arXiv CS 8d ago

NSA using Anthropic's Mythos for cyber attacks

Article URL: https://www.ft.com/content/d02d91b3-2636-454e-9442-dc7e69f51815 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48404233 Points: 36 # Comments: 5

Hacker News 5d ago

Ex- Trump NSA John Bolton to plead guilty over retaining classified documents: Report

John Bolton, US President Donald Trump's national security adviser, during his 1st term, and later one of his most prominent critics, is expected to plead guilty to mishandling classified documents, according to three CNN sources familiar with the matter. Bolton plans to plead guilty to one felony count of illegally retaining sensitive national security documents and has agreed to pay a fine exceeding $2 million, one of the sources said. According to federal sentencing guidelines, a...

Times of India 5d ago

Quantifying the Energy-Saving and QoS Trade-Off in Traffic Offloading for Real 4G/5G Scenarios

arXiv:2606.05752v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Despite the potential for higher energy efficiency in 5G networks, current 5G Non-Standalone (NSA) deployments often operate suboptimally due to low utilization of 4G and 5G carriers during extended periods. Since base stations are the primary contributors to network energy consumption, implementing cell on/off switching and traffic offloading strategies is crucial for enhancing energy efficiency in current deployments. This paper investigates...

arXiv CS 5d ago

China check: New US base in Australia signals AUKUS push, to host nuclear submarines

The establishment of Naval Support Activity (NSA) Stirling, off the coast of Perth in Western Australia, is seen as a major step in the AUKUS (Australia-UK-US) partnership. The facility is designed to provide comprehensive support services for US personnel and their families stationed at HMAS Stirling. The initiative is central to the Submarine Rotational Force-West (SRF-West), which will host US and UK nuclear-powered attack submarines on a rotational basis.

Times of India 16h ago

From golfing with Trump to the World Cup, Andrew G...

WHEN ANDREW GIULIANI first heard about the job, he called the West Wing. Within a week, he said, he was pitching President Donald Trump on why he was the best choice to lead the federal government's preparations for the World Cup -- and why even though he didn't have any law enforcement experience, he should be put in charge of a coalition of cabinet secretaries, federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies such as the FBI, the NSA and the Department of Homeland Security. Giuliani is...

ESPN 2d ago

A walking tour of surveillance infrastructure in Seattle

Note: this guide is a work in progress and may change at any time! We’ve done our best to cite our sources, but this page has not been professionally fact-checked. This workshop was first run as part of two pilot workshops with the Tech Equity Coalition, in partnership with the ACLU of Washington, in October 2019.

Hacker News 7d ago

Crypto-Funded Chinese Peptide Labs Are Booming

Meta has been quietly stashing dormant face recognition code on more than 50 million phones, WIRED reported this week, tucked inside the companion app that pairs with its Ray-Ban and Oakley smart glasses. If activated, the feature—known internally as NameTag—would let wearers identify people in front of them by matching captured faces against a biometric gallery sitting on the user’s device. It’s the same kind of technology Meta said it walked away from in 2021, after paying out billions of...

Wired 3d ago