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BOOM: Autonomous agent hack on McKinsey's AI Platform, Lilly Scale of data accessible without authentication (How We Hacked McKinsey's AI Platform) Codewall.AI autonomous agent hacked Lilly and accessed: → 46.5 million chat messages (containing a lot of confidential company information) → 728,000 files → 57,000 user accounts → 384,000 AI assistants and 94,000 workspaces → system prompts and model configurations → 3.68 million RAG document chunks → 1.1 million files and 217,000 agent messages routed through external AI APIs buff.ly/YgG0elK


🚨WE HAVE A NEW RECORD Beef tenderloin spotted for $150/kg in Toronto today making each one of those steaks cost $70 H/T @tnugent2001


Citadel Securities published this graph showing a strange phenomenon. Job postings for software engineers are actually seeing a massive spike. Classic example of the Jevons paradox. When AI makes coding cheaper, companies actually may need a lot more software engineers, not fewer. When software is cheaper to build, companies naturally want to build a lot more of it. Businesses are now putting software into industries and tools where it was simply too expensive before. --- Chart from citadelsecurities .com/news-and-insights/2026-global-intelligence-crisis/






















