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Launch HN: Tinfoil (YC X25): Verifiable Privacy for Cloud AI

Hello HN! We’re Tanya, Sacha, Jules and Nate from Tinfoil: https://tinfoil.sh. We host models and AI workloads on the cloud while guaranteeing zero data access and retention. This lets us run open-source LLMs like Llama, or Deepseek R1 on cloud GPUs without you having to trust us—or any cloud provider—with private data. Since AI performs …

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Coinbase says hackers bribed staff to steal customer data, demanding $20M ransom

Jakub Porzycki | Nurphoto | Getty Images Coinbase on Thursday reported that cybercriminals bribed overseas support agents to steal customer data to use in social engineering attacks. The incident may cost Coinbase up to $400 million to fix, the company estimated. The crypto exchange operator received an email on May 11 from someone claiming they …

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An Update on Fresh

Fresh is a simple web framework based on the latest web standards that we built and use quite heavily here at Deno. We’ve teased the next version for quite some time now, but haven’t yet cut a release. Rest assured we haven’t forgotten about it. In fact, a pre-release version of Fresh 2 is being …

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Microsoft fixes over 70 security flaws in Windows, Office, and Azure

Yesterday was Patch Tuesday, and Microsoft provided security updates that addressed 77 new vulnerabilities, with five security vulnerabilities in Windows already being exploited in the wild, and several others in Windows and Office being labeled as “critical.” Microsoft offers sparse details on the vulnerabilities in the Security Update Guide, but Dustin Childs goes into more …

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Enisa launches European vulnerability database

mixmagic – stock.adobe.com The EU’s new vulnerability database is designed to offer a broader, more transparent source of information on new cyber vulnerabilities By Alex Scroxton, Security Editor Published: 14 May 2025 16:41 The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (Enisa) has debuted a European Union Vulnerability Database (EUVD) to provide “aggregated, reliable and actionable” information …

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Why we must reform the Computer Misuse Act: A cyber pro speaks out

Eight years ago, Simon Whittaker, head of cyber security at Belfast-based consultancy Instil, narrowly avoided having his front door smashed in by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) (see photo of warrant below) and was only saved from an expensive repair job because a relative was home at the time. Whittaker was the innocent …

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