LeBron James on the Pat McAfee show today:
“We’ll see what happens in free agency. I’m not really sure if they [Lakers] want me back.”
“I’m not opposed to taking a paycut for the right situation. I’ve made enough money in my, s***, 23 years.”
On the Joe Budden Pod, Emanny and Queenzflip get into a debate on why Flip consistently brings up the fact that he’s single and the quality of women he’s around
Been super interesting to witness how the rappers from the blog era are exhibiting their stages of personal growth as they grow older. They’re really in their 40’s now
One of the biggest cybersecurity embarrassments of 2026 just happened.
Sensitive credentials linked to the US Cybersecurity agency (CISA) were reportedly found sitting inside a PUBLIC GitHub repository.
The exposed data allegedly included:
• SSH keys
• Plaintext passwords
• Internal system credentials
• Access linked to CISA and DHS environments
And the worst part?
Some of it may have been publicly accessible since November 2025.
According to reports, the leak came from a contractor-managed GitHub repo that was improperly secured. In simple words: someone accidentally left the digital keys to critical systems lying around on the internet.
What does this mean for users?
There’s currently no evidence that citizen data was stolen.
But incidents like this increase risks of phishing, impersonation attacks, and future breaches.
It also shows how even top cybersecurity organizations can fail basic security hygiene.
The agency responsible for protecting US infrastructure got caught exposing its own credentials online.
Cybersecurity isn’t just about advanced AI threats anymore. Sometimes it’s still just… human stupidity.
⚠️ Critical Linux Kernel Flaw ‘ssh-keysign-pwn’ Exposes SSH Keys and Shadow Passwords
Source: https://t.co/wzp6CCp2lT
A newly disclosed Linux kernel vulnerability is raising serious concerns across the security community, as it allows attackers to access highly sensitive data, including SSH private keys and password hashes, on affected systems.
Tracked as CVE-2026-46333, the flaw has been nicknamed “ssh-keysign-pwn” and impacts a wide range of Linux distributions. The GitHub PoC ssh-keysign-pwn demonstrates exactly how to weaponize this race condition on pre‑31e62c2ebbfd kernels.
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🚨 A third Linux kernel local-root flaw has been disclosed: Fragnesia. 🚨
Like Copy Fail & Dirty Frag, Fragnesia gives root on all major distributions. Every supported AlmaLinux release is affected.
Help us test the patched kernels: https://t.co/yCiumsl4Nr
⚠️CISA Warns of Linux "Copy Fail" 0-Day Vulnerability Exploited to Root Systems
Source: https://t.co/U8x9UG88gJ
CISA has added a critical Linux kernel zero-day vulnerability to its KEV catalog, warning federal agencies and organizations worldwide to patch immediately or discontinue use of affected systems.
The vulnerability resides in the algif_aead module of the Linux kernel’s AF_ALG cryptographic subsystem specifically, a logic bug in the authentication cryptographic template that causes improper memory handling during in-place operations.
What makes this flaw particularly alarming is its exploitability: a 732-byte Python script is all an unprivileged local user needs to reliably escalate privileges to root.
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