Hidden prompt injections are becoming one of the biggest security risks in AI systems.
Attackers hide malicious instructions inside:
- PDFs
- webpages
- emails
- markdown
- code comments
- invisible/obfuscated text
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Identity dark matter is the right framing. Most security teams are still counting human accounts. Meanwhile AI agents are getting provisioned with broad access, no offboarding plan, no access reviews. 70% of firms using agents and almost none of them tracking agent identity lifecycle. This is the governance gap we built Zentinelle to close.
Agentic AI is already operating inside companies — often unseen.
Nearly 70% of firms now use AI agents that can plan and act independently, creating “identity dark matter”: hidden AI accounts with broad access that evade normal controls.
Risks + defenses: https://t.co/oi6Lt6Fc8H
Prayer to the Three Archangels (Saint Michael, Saint Gabriel, and Saint Raphael):
Heavenly King,
You have given us archangels to assist us during our pilgrimage on earth.
Saint Michael is our protector;
I ask him to come to my aid, fight for all my loved ones, and protect us from danger.
Saint Gabriel is a messenger of the Good News;
I ask him to help me clearly hear Your voice and to teach me the truth.
Saint Raphael is the healing angel;
I ask him to take my need for healing and that of everyone I know, lift it up to Your throne of grace, and deliver back to us the gift of recovery.
Help us, O Lord, with the intercession of these holy archangels,
and grant us the grace to serve You faithfully in this life
and to praise You forever in the next.
Amen.
When we say the Rosary, we are saying to God, the Trinity, to the Incarnate Saviour, to the Blessed Mother;
I love you,
I love you
I love you!
Archbishop Fulton Sheen.
7-year-old nonverbal boy named Kai, who has autism, moved his mother, Cristy, to tears after speaking for the first time.
For years, his mom built a simple daily routine—greeting Kai each morning, hoping that one day he might respond.
Disabilities do not determine someone’s humanity.
Happy Mother’s Day
to all women who nurture
and care for others.
Your heart, presence, love,
joy, vulnerability, tenderness,
strength and sacrifice is a
tremendous gift for all.
Thank you! 💐
On this day in 1873, a Catholic priest arrived at a leper colony in Molokai, Hawaii.
He built their homes, dug their graves, and wrote: “I make myself a leper with the lepers to gain all to Jesus Christ.”
Eventually, he died serving the lepers he loved.
Today is the feast day of Saint Damien of Molokai. Pray for us!
This teacher was asking if there were any upcoming birthdays in May.
This little girl raised her hand and said May, 9th.
He asked her what her one wish would be for her birthday and she told him to see her mom. He asked where her mom was and she said in Korea serving in the Army.
Then he told her to turn around….💔
Her mom received some time off to see her little girl. She has been in Korea for the past 8 months. She does have to go back but this memory will last a lifetime. ❤️
Thank you Army Staff Sergeant Kendrick for your service and for your sacrifice. Not hard to see that little girl belongs to her. Twins!
Don’t the military homecomings always get you like they do me? 🥹
Don’t you wish our country did more for our service men and women? 💯
The loveliest masterpiece of the heart of God is the heart of a mother.
- St. Therese of Lisieux
Wishing all mothers a happy and blessed Mother's Day! ❤️
A happy and blessed Mother’s Day. Today we pray for all mothers, those who are with us and those who now rest in the Lord. The beautiful words below—written by the great Josef Cardinal Mindszenty—capture the nobility of the vocation of Christian motherhood.
Heavenly Father,
On this Mother’s Day, we lift before You every mother throughout the world and especially all the mothers, grandmothers, godmothers, stepmothers, spiritual mothers, and women within our Rosary family and beyond. We thank You for the gift of motherhood — a reflection of Your love, tenderness, sacrifice, patience, endurance, and life-giving care.
We remember with gratitude the Blessed Virgin Mary, the humble handmaid of the Lord, whom all generations call blessed. Through her “Yes,” the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. She carried Christ within her womb, nurtured Him in hiddenness, followed Him in faith, stood beside Him in suffering, and remained faithful beneath the Cross when many fled. In her, we see obedience, courage, purity, compassion, perseverance, and maternal love perfectly surrendered to Your will.
Holy Mary, Mother of God and Mother of the Church, wrap your mantle around every mother today.
Pray for mothers raising children in joy and exhaustion, in peace and uncertainty. Strengthen them when they are weary, comfort them when they feel unseen, and remind them that no hidden act of love is wasted before God.
Pray for concerned mothers carrying heavy burdens in silence, for dedicated mothers pouring themselves out daily for their children, and for desperate or helpless mothers who feel overwhelmed, abandoned, or uncertain how they will continue. Lord Jesus, draw near to them in mercy. Remind them that You see every tear, hear every prayer, and know every fear hidden within their hearts.
Pray for fearful mothers anxious about their children’s future, for homeless mothers searching for safety and stability, for lost mothers searching for hope and direction, and for struggling mothers carrying burdens that seem too heavy to bear. Through the intercession of Your Blessed Mother, grant them perseverance, faithful companions, daily provision, and the grace to continue one step at a time.
Pray for ill and sick mothers enduring pain, weakness, chronic illness, exhaustion, or suffering of mind, body, or spirit. Christ the Divine Physician, place Your healing hand upon them. May Mary, Health of the Sick and Comforter of the Afflicted, stand beside them with tenderness and peace.
Pray for prayerful mothers who intercede constantly for their children and families. Honor the hidden prayers offered through tears, sleepless nights, Rosaries, sacrifices, fasting, and quiet acts of love. Strengthen their faith and let them never grow weary in trusting You.
Pray for mothers who have lost children through miscarriage, illness, tragedy, estrangement, or death. Lord Jesus, You who wept at the tomb of Lazarus and entrusted Your Mother to the beloved disciple, draw near to these grieving hearts. May Mary, who stood beneath the Cross and endured the sorrow of seeing her Son suffer, accompany them in their pain and remind them that love is stronger than death.
Pray for adoptive mothers, foster mothers, stepmothers, godmothers, spiritual mothers, and every woman who has lovingly opened her heart and home to care for others. Bless those who mother not only by blood, but through sacrifice, guidance, tenderness, prayer, faithful presence, and steadfast love. Bless stepmothers who step into difficult spaces with patience and care, and godmothers who help guide souls toward Christ through prayer, example, and spiritual support. May they know that motherhood is also written upon the heart.
We entrust to You mothers who have passed from this life — especially our own mothers, grandmothers, godmothers, spiritual mothers, and all the women whose love helped shape our lives and lead us closer to You. For the mothers who taught us to pray, comforted us in suffering, encouraged us in weakness, sacrificed for their families, and reflected Your love to us — grant them eternal rest and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they behold forever the face of Christ whom they served in love
Elon Musk just told a story that should terrify every AI company on Earth.
His son Saxon is autistic.
Saxon couldn’t understand why the family went to restaurants.
You can get the same food delivered.
You can call your friends over.
You can eat better at home for half the price.
So why go?
Musk: “He had an epiphany and said, ‘Oh, the reason people go to restaurants is to hang out with strangers.’”
A kid who takes the world literally just decoded something the rest of us never thought to question.
We like being around people we’ll never know.
Look at what we already built.
Delivery apps so you never wait in line.
Remote work so you never share an office.
Self-checkout so you never talk to a cashier.
Every innovation of the last 20 years was a bet against human proximity.
Every one paid off.
Until it didn’t.
Loneliness is now a public health emergency.
Depression has doubled since the smartphone.
The average American has fewer close friends than any generation in history.
We didn’t remove friction.
We removed the thing friction was hiding.
Now look at what’s coming.
AI agents that handle your emails.
AI companions that replace your conversations.
AI assistants that make every human interaction optional.
Same playbook. Same bet.
Except this time we’re not engineering out strangers.
We’re engineering out humans entirely.
The coffee shop where nobody knows your name.
The subway where no one speaks.
The restaurant where you’ll never see that couple again.
Those aren’t failed connections.
They’re the background radiation of belonging.
We don’t just need people who know us.
We need to exist in rooms full of people who don’t.
That’s what a kid understood at a dinner table that billion-dollar companies still can’t grasp in a boardroom.
We spent 20 years building a world you never have to show up to.
AI is about to finish the job.
And nothing it builds will ever replicate sitting in a room full of strangers and not feeling alone.
BARTIROMO: What kind of GDP growth number would you expect this year?
HASSETT: I think we really could be looking at numbers north of 6% because there's so much capital stock growth right now
America’s auto industry built our middle class, and President Trump called out China’s threat to their jobs and factories over a decade ago. Weak globalists sold out American manufacturing, it ends now.
We need to shut the door on China’s predatory takeover of our auto industry.