T-014 — Cybersecurity, AI Acquisitions and Social Media — Wednesday, April 22, 2026

The issue of cybersecurity is becoming increasingly complex, with companies struggling to protect their systems from unauthorized access. Meanwhile, the use of artificial intelligence is becoming more prevalent, with some companies turning to AI to improve their cybersecurity measures.

Anthropic’s Mythos Model

Anthropic is investigating potential unauthorized access to its Claude Mythos model, a cybersecurity tool designed to find flaws in systems. The model was accessed through a third-party contractor portal and internet sleuthing tools. However, the group that gained access is reportedly only interested in testing the model, not using it maliciously. Anthropic’s Mythos model has been used by Mozilla to patch 271 vulnerabilities in the latest release of the Firefox browser. The model’s ability to find security flaws has been praised by Mozilla’s CTO, who says it is as capable as the world’s best security researchers. The use of AI in cybersecurity is becoming more common, with companies like Anthropic developing models to help protect systems. The unauthorized access to the Mythos model highlights the need for companies to ensure their systems are secure.

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SpaceX and Cursor Partnership

SpaceX has partnered with AI company Cursor, with the possibility of acquiring the company for $60 billion later this year. The partnership aims to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI. SpaceX’s interest in AI is not new, with the company already using AI in its systems. The potential acquisition of Cursor highlights the growing importance of AI in the tech industry. Cursor’s AI technology could be used to improve SpaceX’s coding and knowledge work, making its systems more efficient. The partnership also raises questions about the future of AI development and how it will be used in various industries.

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Mozilla’s Use of Anthropic’s Mythos

Mozilla has used Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview model to patch 271 vulnerabilities in the latest release of the Firefox browser. The model’s ability to find security flaws has been praised by Mozilla’s CTO, who says it is as capable as the world’s best security researchers. The use of AI in cybersecurity is becoming more common, with companies like Anthropic developing models to help protect systems. Mozilla’s decision to use the Mythos model highlights the growing importance of AI in cybersecurity. The model’s success in finding vulnerabilities could lead to its use in other areas of cybersecurity.

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Cash App’s New Accounts for Kids

Cash App has added support for parent-managed kids accounts, allowing children aged 6-12 to use the service. The new accounts include key benefits from the service’s normal account, with an eye towards teaching financial literacy to younger users. Cash App first allowed teenage users on its platform in 2021. The addition of kids accounts highlights the growing importance of financial education for young people. The service’s focus on teaching financial literacy could lead to a more financially aware generation.

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YouTube’s Muted Push Notifications

YouTube is muting push notifications from channels that users haven’t engaged with in the last month. The change aims to reduce the number of notifications users receive, making the service less cluttered. The muted notifications will help users focus on the channels they actually watch, rather than being bombarded with notifications from channels they don’t engage with. The change is a result of a small trial the company tested earlier this year.

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AI Company Deletes OKCupid Photos

AI company Clarifai has deleted 3 million profile photos taken from dating site OkCupid in 2014. The photos were used for facial recognition training, but their use was a violation of OkCupid’s privacy policies. The deletion of the photos follows a settlement reached last month between the FTC and Match Group, OkCupid’s parent company. The incident highlights the need for companies to respect users’ privacy and obtain consent before using their data.

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Meta’s Misleading Scam Ads

Meta is facing a lawsuit over its advertising practices, with the nonprofit group Consumer Federation of America alleging that the company has misled users about scam ads on Facebook and Instagram. The lawsuit claims that Meta has run afoul of consumer protection laws in Washington D.C. The incident highlights the need for companies to be transparent about their advertising practices and to protect users from scams.

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New York Sues Prediction Markets

New York Attorney General Letitia James has sued Coinbase Financial Markets and Gemini Titan on charges that both are illegally running unlicensed gambling operations. The suit also claims that these prediction markets violate state laws that prevent betting on games involving New York college sports teams. The incident highlights the need for companies to comply with state laws and regulations.

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Pentagon’s Drone Investment

The Pentagon is seeking $54 billion for drones, a significant investment that rivals the military budgets of some countries. The investment highlights the growing importance of drones in modern warfare. The use of drones has become more prevalent in recent years, with countries like the US using them for surveillance and combat missions.

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The use of AI in cybersecurity is becoming more common, with companies like Anthropic developing models to help protect systems. The Pentagon’s significant investment in drones highlights the growing importance of technology in modern warfare. Compiled each evening from tech news sources.

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