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MediaFuse, the company behind crypto press release distribution platform Chainwire, has launched TechnologyWire, a new newswire service designed for technology companies seeking visibility across major media outlets, search engines, and AI-powered discovery platforms. The launch marks an expansion of MediaFuse’s sector-specific distribution strategy beyond crypto and blockchain into the wider technology market. TechnologyWire is aimed at startups, SaaS companies, AI firms, cybersecurity vendors, and enterprise technology teams looking to distribute announcements through targeted publisher networks rather than broad, generic syndication. For Web3 companies, Chainwire helped establish a distribution model built around crypto-native publisher access, guaranteed coverage, and measurable placement tracking. TechnologyWire applies a similar approach to the broader tech sector
Standard Nuclear's IPO highlights the growing investor confidence in nuclear energy's role in meeting AI-driven electricity demands.
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A prompt injection attack can trick GitHub’s preview Agentic Workflows into retrieving content from private repositories and publishing it publicly, exposing a broader risk as enterprises deploy AI agents with privileged access to software development environments, according to new research from Noma Security.
The AI security company detailed the attack, dubbed GitLost, in a blog post, saying an unauthenticated attacker could exploit GitHub’s preview Agentic Workflows by submitting a crafted GitHub issue to a public repository. If the AI agent has read access to private repositories within the same organization, it can retrieve sensitive information and publish it in a public comment, the company said.
GitHub Agentic Workflows combine GitHub Actions with AI models such as Claude or GitHub Copilot, allowing developers to define workflows in Markdown. At the same time, AI agents read issues, invoke tools, and perform tasks on their behalf.
“What will happen when the GitHub agent reads so
Cloudflare's AI advancements could challenge decentralized networks, pushing them to enhance their offerings to remain competitive.
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The post Grok Flags Cryptic Post Claiming Links to Bank of Japan appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Grok said a cryptic X post could refer to a digital yen but found no evidence supporting that interpretation. The anonymous X account claiming Bank of Japan ties has no verified connection to the central bank. Japan continues blockchain payment research, but no official tokenized yen plan has been announced. Speculation spread across social media after Grok analyzed a cryptic post from a pseudonymous X account claiming links to the Bank of Japan. The AI chatbot said the message could be referring to tokenized assets, a wholesale digital yen and cross-border payments, while noting there is no official announcement or evidence to support that interpretation. The discussion began after X user Datguy asked Grok to explain a translated post from the account, Yuto. Grok described it as an anonymous profile that frequently discusses digital currencies and cross-border payments, adding that it
Cathie Wood's strategic shift highlights a growing focus on crypto and AI sectors, potentially influencing market trends and investor sentiment.
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Amazon's Moonraker project could redefine AI capabilities, but its high costs may pressure the company to prove substantial returns.
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The post Pi Network vs Worldcoin: The proof-of-human war nobody is winning yet appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Two projects have verified roughly 18 million humans each, by completely different methods, for the same prize: becoming the identity layer of an internet overrun by AI. Worldcoin scans irises with orbs and has Vercel, Zoom, and Tinder integrating its ID. Pi Network verified its users with documents and social trust and just opened the system for business. Both tokens are down catastrophically. Here is the honest comparison of who is positioned to win, and why the market believes neither. Summary Pi Network and Worldcoin have each verified around 18 million users using different approaches to build proof of human identity for the AI era. Worldcoin leads in enterprise integrations while Pi Network is betting on its new PiVerify service to create real demand for its token. Both projects face the same challenge of turning verified users into sustainable revenue as their toke