@himalkk Yes, Himal. Just a few days ago they've found that a group of unauthorized users had managed to get access to Mythos. It's only a matter of time before every one gets access to it. Cybersecurity can't keep up I'm afraid. If someone wants to, they most certainly will.
This is the new reality of AI. To those who aren't aware of Anthropic's Mythos. It can hack into any website, bank regulators across USA had emergency meetings last week because of this. They withheld public release of Mythos pretty much because of this.
Sri Lanka’s Finance Ministry has confirmed hackers breached the External Resources Department system and stole funds linked to a foreign currency payment, after earlier opposition claims that USD 2.5 million in Treasury money had been stolen.
@ForzenStur NewsCurry had a sattire headline where it said Namal finding solutions in 26 for issues they caused in 22, Dilith falls into the same category. Everyone who was part of it are presenting themselves as the solution because SL politics has always banked on our short-term memory
A land lease inquiry in Colombo Fort grew into a multi-country financial investigation. Authorities traced a chain of payments — including Rs. 70 million meant for rugby development that was allegedly misappropriated by MP Namal Rajapaksa, and millions of euros paid by government hospital contractors that ended up in offshore accounts linked to a single Sri Lankan businessman.
In January 2026, a liquidator invited bids for the unfinished Krrish Tower project — estimated at $712 million in value, but only 12% complete. The Colombo High Court has set April 2, 2026 as the date for a hearing on the case against Rajapaksa, more than nine years after his first arrest. Payments made by hospital contractors EN-Projects and Aspen Medical to Sabre Vision Holdings have not been investigated in court.
The case raises questions about how public funds can move through offshore companies without legal consequences. With key transactions unresolved and a major development project stalled, it points to gaps in how Sri Lanka oversees large government contracts and holds those involved accountable.
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#BREAKING#SriLanka's Bribery Commission has informed the Colombo magistrate Court that former #SriLankan Airlines CEO Kapila Chandrasena has confessed to handing over LKR 60 million in bribes linked to an Airbus deal to former President #Mahinda Rajapaksa at his Carlton residence at Beliatta in 2015
The bribery probe has also traced portion of the funds to the bank account of former SriLankan Airlines board member Shamindra Rajapaksa
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Sri Lanka has announced to give one month free visa to the sailors rescued from Iranian ships & will provide humanitarian protection
First Spain, now Sri Lanka proving that humanity is the biggest religion 🫡❤️