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Beyond the Hype: The Systemic Security Risk in AI Agents

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If you follow tech news, you might have heard about a "zero-click" flaw in Claude’s desktop app back in February. But as of April 2026, this story has evolved from a single app's problem into a systemic warning for the entire AI industry.

The Latest: The MCP SDK Flaw

Recent investigations have confirmed that the vulnerability isn't just a "bug" in one software version. It is built into the Model Context Protocol (MCP) SDK itself. This is the official

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The Louvre’s Password Was ‘Louvre’: A Wake-Up Call for Cybersecurity

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It sounds almost unbelievable, but it’s true: reports say that the password protecting the Louvre’s video surveillance system was simply “Louvre.” For one of the world’s most famous museums, home to irreplaceable masterpieces, this is more than a surprising headline - it’s a cautionary tale about how easy it is to leave critical systems vulnerable.

Why This Matters

Passwords are the front line of digital security. Using something predictable, like the name of your own organization, makes it incredibly easy

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