Google’s May 11, 2026 AI vulnerability disclosure exposes a lack of regulatory frameworks for AI-driven cyber threats, raising urgent policy questions.
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The Machine Economy — Capital-Heavy, Human-Light, Trading With Itself
Analysis of the emerging machine economy where AI-driven firms trade among themselves, operate with minimal human input, and reshape the global economic landscape.
Three Public Vulnerabilities. Chained.
A coordinated attack exploited three chained vulnerabilities in TanStack’s npm packages, revealing the speed of AI-augmented offensive tradecraft in 2026.
ShinyHunters · The New APT Model.
ShinyHunters has evolved into a distributed, AI-enabled threat collective operating as a scalable Extortion-as-a-Service model, surpassing traditional APTs.
The OAuth Permission Apocalypse.
Analysis of the ‘Allow All’ OAuth permission pattern, its risks, and implications for enterprise security in 2026.
The Defender’s Counter-Cascade.
On May 11, 2026, Google disclosed the first confirmed AI-built zero-day exploit, highlighting the deployment gap in AI-driven cybersecurity defenses.
The Compounding Error Problem — Why 99.9% Alignment Decays to 60% in 500 Generations
Research shows 99.9% per-generation accuracy drops to 60.5% after 500 generations, raising concerns about long-term AI alignment.
One-idea-per-email drip platform for developer onboarding
A new MVP aims to improve developer onboarding by sending one clear technical idea per email, tracked for engagement, at a startup-focused developer tools firm.
The 90-Day Window Closed. Nobody Sent a Notice.
Security experts reveal that the traditional 90-day vulnerability disclosure window has effectively collapsed, giving attackers an advantage over defenders.
732 Bytes to Root. One Hour of Scan Time.
A new Linux kernel flaw allows root access with a 732-byte script, discovered in just an hour of scanning, collapsing security cost assumptions.