The Axios Hack: How a single compromised account put millions of developers at risk
Why the axios supply chain attack opens a new chapter in modern cybercrime and raises a warning that the open-source software ecosystem may be far more fragile than anyone wants to admit
SpaceX files to go public, paving way for record stock offering
The confidential filing puts the rocket and satellite builder on track to list its shares on a public exchange by July, according to The Wall Street Journal
Advocacy groups urge YouTube to protect kids from AI slop videos
Earlier this year, YouTube head Neal Mohan listed out managing AI slop as one of the companys priorities for 2026
NASA's Moon flyby mission primed for launch
The NASA mission dubbed Artemis 2 has been years in the making after facing repeated setbacks and massive cost overruns, but is finally scheduled to take off from Florida as early as 6:24 p.m. (2224 GMT)
Hyderabads AI-driven social media monitoring to curb harmful content
Real-time alerts, sentiment tracking to enable faster action against cyber mob harassment and misinformation
Google allows users to change email account usernames in the U.S.
Google announced that eligible users will be allowed to change their account username, or the string of letters and numbers that comes before they type @gmail.com
Meta unveils two Ray-Ban smart glasses for prescription wearers starting at $499
The new glasses, which are available for pre-order in the U.S. starting at $499, will broaden options for prescription eyewear users
Indonesia summons Meta and Google over non-compliance with child social media curbs, minister says
Indonesia requires social media companies with platforms it deems high risk to deactivate accounts belonging to children under 16
India proposes making government advisories legally binding on tech giants
In new proposed rules on Monday, the government said non-compliance with advisories or guidelines issued by the IT ministry would be treated as a failure to meet the conditions for safe harbour
Swiss back tougher social media rules for minors, survey finds
The Swiss study by polling firm GfS Bern for the Mercator Foundation found 94% of respondents felt minors should be better protected from the damaging effects of social media

