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  1. Defendants were convicted of similar crimes a decade ago. How were they cleared again?
  2. Open source React executes malicious code with malformed HTML—no authentication needed.
  3. Report: Microsoft declared "the era of AI agents" in May, but enterprise customers aren't buying.
  4. Researchers say there's more to the network, which has operated for 14 years.
  5. Three years after Google sounded alarm bells over ChatGPT, the tables have turned.
  6. New research offers clues about why some prompt injection attacks may succeed.
  7. Product development, internal operations among teams expected to be hit hardest.
  8. Several companies are selling crypto stockpiles in effort to fund share buybacks, shore up stock prices.
  9. Plan will offer guaranteed payments for British startups making AI hardware
  10. Voting system required three keys. One of them has been "irretrievably lost."