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Major Banks Start Testing Claude Mythos Internally -DTH

DTH-6-150x150Suspect arrested after allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman’s home, France government plans shift from Windows to Linux, Dutch regulators approve Tesla’s FSD on public roads.

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Bloomberg reports that Wall Street banks including Goldman Sachs, Citi, and JPMorgan Chase are testing Anthropic’s Claude Mythos internally as U.S. officials encourage financial institutions to evaluate AI models for identifying software vulnerabilities. Additional banks are expected to gain access, reflecting growing government interest in deploying AI tools for cybersecurity across critical sectors.

Source: Bloomberg

OpenAI said a GitHub workflow used to sign macOS apps pulled a compromised update from the Axios library after attackers hijacked a developer account and injected malicious versions. The incident could have exposed a signing certificate capable of producing fake OpenAI apps, though the company says there is no evidence of abuse or data compromise. Google linked the broader campaign to a North Korea–linked group.

Source: Axios

A suspect was arrested after allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s home and later making threats outside OpenAI’s San Francisco headquarters. The device caused minimal damage and no injuries. OpenAI says it is cooperating with law enforcement and has increased security.

Source: WIRED

France plans to shift parts of its government IT systems from Microsoft Windows to Linux to reduce reliance on U.S. technology and strengthen control over national data infrastructure. The rollout begins with the digital agency DINUM as part of a broader push for digital sovereignty.

Source: TechCrunch

Dutch regulators approved Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Supervised system for use on public roads, marking its first approval in Europe after more than 18 months of testing. The system still requires human oversight, but EU-wide approval is now being pursued.

Source: Reuters

Amazon is overhauling its Luna gaming platform by removing game purchases, third-party stores, and subscriptions. Users will lose access to purchased titles by June 10 and will need external platforms to continue playing them.

Source: PCMag

Federal prosecutors have ordered Reddit to appear before a grand jury as part of an effort to identify an anonymous user who criticized ICE, following a failed subpoena attempt in court. Civil liberties groups say the move raises concerns about efforts to unmask protected political speech.

Source: The Intercept

Anthropic has signed a multiyear deal with CoreWeave to secure additional data center capacity to support growing demand for Claude models. The deal expands access to Nvidia-powered infrastructure in the U.S.

Source: Bloomberg

Counterpoint Research says global smartphone shipments fell 6% year over year in Q1 2026 due to memory shortages, higher costs, and weak demand. Apple led with 21% share, while Samsung and Xiaomi declined amid supply and pricing pressure.

Source: Counterpoint Research

Garmin is reportedly developing a new fitness band called “CIRQA” that may compete with Whoop-style screenless wearables focused on recovery, stress, and performance tracking.

Source: Engadget

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