James Maguire An award-winning journalist, James has held top editorial roles in several leading technology publications, covering enterprise trends in cloud computing, AI, data analytics, cybersecurity and more. He regularly communicates with industry analysts and experts and has interviewed hundreds of technology executives.
James Maguire
North Korea’s Enormous Crypto Hacks Redefine Scale and Strategy
A pair of tightly executed cyberattacks have become milestones in cryptocurrency theft in 2026 due to their sheer size. These two incidents, targeting Drift Protocol and KelpDAO, account for roughly three quarters of all recorded crypto losses through April, revealing a shift toward fewer, higher-dollar operations. Based on a report ... Read More
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White House Pushes Back Against Anthropic’s Mythos Expansion
The White House is opposing Anthropic’s plan to expand access to its Mythos AI model, creating a high-stakes confrontation between the U.S. government and a top AI developer about how leading-edge AI models can be distributed. When Anthropic unveiled Mythos on April 7, it allowed access to only a small ... Read More
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Linux Kernel Flaw ‘Copy Fail’ Exposes Widespread Privilege Escalation Risk
A newly disclosed Linux kernel vulnerability is exposing a pathway for unprivileged users to gain full admin control on a wide range of systems. The flaw, identified as CVE-2026-31431 and dubbed Copy Fail, affects nearly all major Linux distros released over the past eight years. The issue stems from a ... Read More
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Quantum Networking Breakthrough Points to Key Security Gains
Cybersecurity professionals have long had high hopes for a quantum Internet, given that any attempt to intercept data alters it, which exposes the intrusion. This basic principle of physics positions quantum networking as a potential structural shift in cybersecurity. New research from New York University, in collaboration with Qunnect and ... Read More
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Iran Alleges US Networking Gear Was Deliberately Disabled
Reports from Iranian state media claim that U.S.-manufactured networking gear ceased functioning at critical moments during military strikes. The allegations, which cannot be independently verified, claim there were simultaneous failures across routers and switches produced by Cisco, Fortinet, Juniper Networks, and MikroTik during attacks on Iranian infrastructure. According to accounts ... Read More
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Google Extends Gmail Encryption to Mobile, but Limits Access to Enterprise Tier
Google has expanded its encryption capabilities in Gmail to mobile devices, enabling enterprise customers to transmit encrypted emails directly within the app on both Android and iOS. The update removes a limitation that previously restricted native encrypted email use on mobile devices. The rollout allows eligible users to compose and ... Read More
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Anthropic Unveils Restricted AI Cyber Model in Unprecedented Industry Alliance
Anthropic introduced a new cybersecurity initiative that reflects both the promise and the deep unease surrounding AI, enlisting a rare alliance of industry heavyweights including Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Google, and NVIDIA. The program, known as Project Glasswing, brings these firms together with cybersecurity and infrastructure partners to test a powerful ... Read More
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Apple’s Email Privacy Tool Tested in FBI Threat Case, Exposing Limits of Anonymity
Apple’s Hide My Email feature, long promoted as a privacy safeguard for consumers, has come under scrutiny following a federal investigation that revealed how easily anonymized identities can be uncovered through legal channels. Newly disclosed court records show that Apple provided authorities with account information tied to an anonymous email ... Read More
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Databricks Expands Into Cybersecurity with AI-Driven Lakewatch Platform
Databricks is moving into cybersecurity with the launch of Lakewatch, a new security platform that reflects the company’s focus on extending its data and AI capabilities into adjacent enterprise markets. The product, an open and AI-driven security information and event management (SIEM) system, represents a calculated effort to challenge established ... Read More
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FBI Data Purchases Ignite New Clash Over Privacy and Surveillance
Lawmakers pressed the FBI this week after Director Kash Patel confirmed the agency is purchasing information that can track Americans’ movements, reopening a contentious debate over privacy and the limits of government surveillance. The acknowledgment came during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, where Patel said the bureau buys data from ... Read More
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