Generated by Rank Math SEO, this is an llms.txt file designed to help LLMs better understand and index this website. # Botcrawl ## Sitemaps [XML Sitemap](https://botcrawl.com/sitemap_index.xml): Includes all crawlable and indexable pages. ## Posts - [Meta Cuts Ties With Manus After China Orders Reversal of $2 Billion AI Deal](https://botcrawl.com/meta-cuts-ties-with-manus/): Meta has started unwinding its $2 billion Manus deal after China’s National Development and Reform Commission ordered the transaction reversed on April 27, 2026. The break from Manus appears to have moved into operations at the start of June, when Manus staff were reportedly blocked from Meta internal systems and Meta employees were told not to use Manus tools for internal projects. By June 11, reports said Meta had completed an operational split from Manus and halted data sharing between the two companies. - [Claude Fable 5 Jailbreak Exposes Weakness in Anthropic’s Guardrails](https://botcrawl.com/claude-fable-5-jailbreak/): A Claude Fable 5 jailbreak spread across X after Pliny the Liberator posted screenshots showing Anthropic’s public Mythos-class model producing restricted cyber, chemistry, manipulation, and explosives-related outputs despite safeguards built for high-risk categories. - [ServiceNow Data Breach Exposes Customer Tenants to Unrestricted API Access](https://botcrawl.com/servicenow-data-breach/): The ServiceNow data breach claim involves suspicious customer tenant activity tied to a possible unrestricted API access issue in ServiceNow environments. The data breach concern centers on customer reports that a ServiceNow API endpoint, /api/now/related_list_edit/create, may have allowed unauthenticated or improperly restricted access to tenant functions connected to related list editing. ServiceNow has not publicly confirmed that customer data was exposed, and no verified record count, file size, ransom demand, or stolen dataset has been released. - [UK Government Wants to Restrict Phones Unless Adults Prove Their Age](https://botcrawl.com/uk-government-wants-to-restrict-phones/): The UK government told companies like Apple and Google in an obscure tweet on Twitter, currently X, that they have three months to activate safeguards on smartphones and tablets that detect and block nude images for children, or face legislation forcing them to do so. - [Mark Zuckerberg’s Phone Number Leaked in Instagram Password Reset Flaw](https://botcrawl.com/mark-zuckerberg-phone-number-leaked/): The Mark Zuckerberg phone number leak became the clearest example because it involved Meta's own CEO becoming a victim of their lax security. Screenshots showed recovery details tied to Zuckerberg's Instagram account, including phone and email information that should never have been displayed in full before account ownership was verified. - [Cloudflare Says Bots Are 57% of Web Traffic but They Are Wrong](https://botcrawl.com/cloudflare-bot-human-traffic/): Cloudflare says bots have passed human traffic online, but the company is presenting a limited Radar metric as if it can define the wider web. The Cloudflare Radar bot versus human chart recently showed automated requests at about 57% and human requests at about 43% for HTTP requests to HTML content, and Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince described the shift as bots passing human traffic online for the first time in internet history. - [Direct Card Scam Uses Fake Visa Offer to Steal Upfront Fees](https://botcrawl.com/direct-card-scam/): At this time, the Direct Card scam is not fully active because visitors cannot complete a full credit card application yet. However, the website still allows people to enter a name and email address through a waitlist form that says users will be notified when the Directcard Reserve Visa Credit Card is ready. I signed up for the waitlist and have not received a single email message from them. - [Manus AI Has a Refund Problem, Not Just a Product Problem](https://botcrawl.com/manus-ai-refund-problem/): To me, Manus AI is the worst AI agent I have ever used, and I have used many because testing AI tools is part of what I do. I have used enough of these products to know the difference between something rough and something that should not be taking customer money. Manus is the one that stands out the most because it is the most incomplete paid AI product I have used. - [Sextortion Scam Spoofs Your Email Address And Demands $800 In Bitcoin](https://botcrawl.com/sextortion-scam-spoofs-your-email-address-and-demands-bitcoin/): A sextortion scam has been circulating where the scammer spoofs the victim’s email address to make it look as if the email was sent from inside their own account. The email then claims that “there is some bad news for you” and that “your device was infected with my private Trojan” or “R.A.T. (Remote Administration Tool)” that “RECORDED YOU (through your camera)” during a private moment. The message then says that the scammer will “share the video of you (during a private moment) with your family, friends, relatives, all email contacts, on social networks, and the darknet” unless $800 USD in Bitcoin is transferred to their wallet, which is listed as 1Gpu4hxcqpLZyjQ4JHZ6ieojyVBFj81Y3K but may vary by message. At this time, 1Gpu4hxcqpLZyjQ4JHZ6ieojyVBFj81Y3K does not carry a balance and there is no transaction history, which would indicate that no one has fallen for this scam. - [cPanel Scam Emails Target Website Owners After CVE-2026-41940 Emergency Patches](https://botcrawl.com/cpanel-scam/): cPanel scams have been on the rise following cPanel down reports in late April that were tied to security work around CVE-2026-41940, a critical cPanel and WHM authentication issue that reportedly left over 40,000 servers compromised. - [Reserve Credit Card Scam Uses Fake Visa Card Offer To Steal Your Money](https://botcrawl.com/reserve-credit-card-scam/): A new and very dangerous Reserve Credit Card scam came to my attention after I found an advertisement on Facebook promoting what looked like a sleek silver Visa credit card for people trying to get approved for credit. - [GitHub Data Breach Confirmed After Poisoned VS Code Extension Exfiltrates Internal Repositories](https://botcrawl.com/github-data-breach-vs-code-extension/): The confirmed GitHub data breach is still significant because internal repositories can contain source code, internal tooling, tests, build logic, documentation, configuration references, and engineering material that may help attackers understand how a platform is built. The practical risk depends on what was taken, whether any secrets were present, and whether the stolen material can be used for follow-on activity. - [Shai-Hulud Malware Clone Powers New Npm Infostealer and DDoS Campaign](https://botcrawl.com/shai-hulud-npm-infostealer-campaign/): Four malicious npm packages tied to a Shai-Hulud copycat campaign were found stealing developer credentials, cloud secrets, cryptocurrency wallet data, and system information, with one package also deploying a DDoS botnet component. - [Cloudflare Says Anthropic Mythos Can Chain Bugs Into Working Exploits](https://botcrawl.com/cloudflare-anthropic-mythos-exploit-chains/): Cloudflare says Anthropic's Mythos Preview can move beyond finding isolated software bugs and combine smaller vulnerabilities into working exploit chains, a shift that changes how defenders need to think about AI-assisted vulnerability research. - [Manus AI Review: The Worst AI Agent I Have Ever Used](https://botcrawl.com/manus-ai-review/): Manus AI is the worst AI agent I have ever used, and I say that as someone who genuinely wanted it to succeed. - [Vodafone Data Breach Claim Follows LAPSUS$ Data Leak](https://botcrawl.com/vodafone-data-breach/): Claims of a Vodafone data breach are circulating after LAPSUS$ said it published data tied to the telecommunications company following failed negotiations. The group’s leak page marks the Vodafone entry as “data published” and claims the release includes “full infrastructure” material and a “GitHub tree.” The claim places Vodafone among the latest high-profile data breaches involving alleged internal technical files rather than a simple customer list or public website scrape. - [Discord Down for Some Users as API Errors Hit Login and Messages](https://botcrawl.com/discord-down/): Discord is down for some users on May 8, 2026, with the company confirming increased API errors affecting parts of the service. Users began reporting problems with logging in, starting sessions, accepting friend requests, and sending messages while Discord worked on a fix. - [Google Health Shows Where Big Tech Wants Wellness to Go](https://botcrawl.com/google-health-shows-where-big-tech-wants-wellness-to-go/): Google is turning the Fitbit app into Google Health, and the move says a lot about where big tech wants wellness to go next. Fitness apps used to be simple. They counted steps, logged workouts, tracked sleep, showed a few charts, and left most of the interpretation to the user but now that model is changing fast and it seems like every big company needs a health and wellness app, or two. - [DigiCert Revokes 60 Code Signing Certificates After Support Malware Incident](https://botcrawl.com/digicert-revokes-60-code-signing-certificates-after-support-malware-incident/): DigiCert revoked 60 code signing certificates after a malware incident involving its customer support team gave an attacker access to initialization codes for pending EV code signing certificate orders. - [cPanel Down Reports Were Linked to CVE-2026-41940 Emergency Patches](https://botcrawl.com/cpanel-down-reports-were-linked-to-cve-2026-41940-emergency-patches/): Reports of cPanel down issues this week were tied to emergency security work around CVE-2026-41940, a critical authentication bypass affecting cPanel and WHM. The issue was first visible to many hosting customers as a frustrating outage. cPanel, WHM, Webmail, and related control-panel routes stopped loading for some users while hosting providers pushed patches or temporarily blocked access to sensitive ports. - [Udemy Data Breach Resurfaces as 1.4M Records Circulate on Forum](https://botcrawl.com/udemy-data-breach/): Claims tied to a previous Udemy data breach are resurfacing after a forum user posted a dataset labeled “Udemy 2026” and described the leak as containing 1.4 million unique email addresses. The listing points back to the ShinyHunters-linked “pay or leak” incident from April 2026, rather than showing clear evidence of a separate new breach. - [cPanel Down for Some Users After Emergency Authentication Security Update](https://botcrawl.com/cpanel-down-for-some-users/): A cPanel down wave hit some hosting customers on April 28, 2026 after cPanel published an emergency cPanel & WHM security update for an issue affecting supported versions of the control panel. The company said the problem relates to “various authentication paths,” and pushed patched versions for currently supported releases. - [How Claude Deleted the PocketOS Database in 9 Seconds](https://botcrawl.com/claude-deleted-the-pocketos-database-in-9-seconds/): A Cursor coding agent running Claude Opus 4.6 reportedly deleted the entire production database for an online business called PocketOS in 9 seconds, along with the volume-level backups the company expected to protect it. PocketOS founder Jer Crane said the agent was running inside Cursor when it hit a staging credential problem, searched through files that were not part of the task, found a Railway API token, and used it against Railway’s API to delete the wrong volume. - [ClickUp Data Leak Shows $4B Came Before Customer Security for Over a Year](https://botcrawl.com/clickup-data-leak/): A researcher known as Impulsive says ClickUp exposed customer emails, internal feature flags, and sensitive configuration data through a public-facing setup anyone could reach from the company’s own website. The claim started with a Split SDK token in ClickUp’s production JavaScript bundle, but the token itself is not the whole story. Client-side SDK keys can exist in browser code. The ugly part is what the researcher says came back from the request: 959 email addresses, 3,165 internal feature flags, customer rollout rules, billing experiments, AI pricing tiers, infrastructure routing, and other internal configuration data. - [Fast16 Malware Targeted Microsoft Windows Engineering Software Before Stuxnet](https://botcrawl.com/fast16-malware-targeted-microsoft-windows-engineering-software-before-stuxnet/): Fast16, a Lua-based malware framework dating to 2005, was built to alter high-precision engineering calculations on older Microsoft Windows systems. - [eBay DDoS Claim Follows Marketplace Outage Reported by Users](https://botcrawl.com/ebay-ddos-claim-follows-marketplace-outage-reported-by-users/): An eBay outage on April 26, 2026 drew an unverified cyberattack claim from 313 Team. No public evidence confirms a DDoS, intrusion, or data breach. - [METO Systems Named in Insomnia Ransomware Claim](https://botcrawl.com/meto-systems-named-in-insomnia-ransomware-claim/): Claims of a METO Systems data breach are circulating after Insomnia named the New Jersey manufacturing equipment company in a ransomware listing dated April 24, 2026. - [SANS Took Nearly $500K From ICE for Cyber Training](https://botcrawl.com/sans-took-nearly-500k-from-ice-for-cyber-training/): Jake Williams, VP R&D at Hunter Strategy and a longtime cybersecurity practitioner known online as MalwareJake, called out SANS Institute after an ICE award notice showed $474,947.20 going to The Escal Institute of Advanced Technologies, Inc., the company behind SANS. Williams called it blood money, and I understand the reaction. ICE already has an ugly reputation, and seeing that award tied to SANS looks bad before anyone even gets into the procurement language. - [U.S. Soldier Charged Over Polymarket Bets While Congress Still Gets to Trade Stocks](https://botcrawl.com/u-s-soldier-charged-over-polymarket-bets/): A U.S. Army soldier has been charged with allegedly using classified information to make more than $400,000 on Polymarket, which is probably the clearest reminder yet that if you want to get into insider trading, you might not want to become a service member with a security clearance. - [James Williams Controversy Raises New Questions About NBA Officiating and Betting](https://botcrawl.com/james-williams-controversy/): The technical fouls assessed against the Suns were clearly not technical fouls, and no one in their right mind would ever think they were before or after they were called. One particular technical foul stood out, and the controversy became tied to James Williams after Devin Booker called him out by name. Williams is an NBA referee with 16 years of experience and a co-founder of RefMasters, a training platform for sports officials. That experience makes the situation harder to excuse, not easier. - [Google Commits Up to $40 Billion to Anthropic While It Still Tries to Sell Gemini](https://botcrawl.com/google-commits-up-to-40-billion-to-anthropic-while-it-still-tries-to-sell-gemini/): Google is preparing to put as much as $40 billion more into Anthropic, starting with $10 billion in cash at a $350 billion valuation and another $30 billion tied to performance milestones. Reports also say the arrangement includes roughly 5 gigawatts of computing capacity over five years. That is not a casual investment round. That is Google deciding Anthropic is too important to leave to everyone else. - [Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Fell Into the Wrong Hands](https://botcrawl.com/anthropics-claude-mythos-fell-into-the-wrong-hands/): Reports this week said unauthorized users were accessing Claude Mythos from launch day through a third-party vendor environment rather than Anthropic’s core systems. Anthropic said it was investigating and had not found evidence that its own systems were affected. That still leaves a serious access failure around a model the company had already decided was too sensitive for a normal release. - [Claude Code Backlash Shows Why AI’s Gatekeeper Era Is Dying](https://botcrawl.com/claude-code-backlash/): That is what made the Claude Code backlash more important than a normal subscription argument. This was not only consumer whining. It was pressure coming from a user base that already knows how to reroute a workflow in practical terms. A developer does not need a rival product to be perfect. It only needs to be usable enough that trying it feels more reasonable than staying loyal out of habit. - [ConnectWise DDoS Attack Claimed by 313 Team](https://botcrawl.com/connectwise-ddos-attack-claimed-by-313-team/): 313 Team claims to have carried out a DDoS attack against ConnectWise, an American company that provides IT management software and services to managed service providers and IT teams across the industry. The group posted a screenshot showing connectwise.com returning an ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED message and stated the disruption was scheduled to continue for two hours. ConnectWise has not publicly confirmed that 313 Team was behind any website disruption, and no matching public incident notice for the main site was visible in the company's status materials when this was written. - [Rheem Manufacturing Data Breach Claim Follows Reported INC Ransom Listing](https://botcrawl.com/rheem-manufacturing-data-breach/): Claims of a Rheem Manufacturing data breach are circulating after the U.S.-based manufacturing company was reportedly listed by the INC Ransom ransomware group on April 21, 2026. The listing says 320 GB of data were compromised. If that figure is accurate, this was not a small internal issue or a short-lived disruption. A manufacturer can generate a large volume of records across production, engineering, logistics, finance, sales, human resources, legal, and internal communications, which means the damage from a breach like this can spread well beyond one department. - [Polycorp Data Breach Exposes 400GB of Internal Manufacturing Data](https://botcrawl.com/polycorp-data-breach/): Claims of a Polycorp data breach are circulating after the Canada-based manufacturing company was reportedly listed by the CHAOS ransomware group on April 21, 2026. The group claims to have exfiltrated 400GB of internal data and has issued a 48-hour deadline, stating that files will be published if the company does not make contact within that window. No public breach notice was visible on the organization's website when this was written, and no confirmed file inventory has been released. The reported Polycorp data breach adds to a growing list of data breaches hitting Canadian manufacturers that handle sensitive engineering, customer, and operational records. - [Uniview Technologies Data Breach Claimed by The Gentlemen Ransomware Group](https://botcrawl.com/uniview-technologies-data-breach/): Claims of a Uniview Technologies data breach are circulating after the China-based video surveillance manufacturer was reportedly listed by The Gentlemen ransomware group on April 21, 2026. The group has stated its intention to publish the allegedly stolen data within 9 to 10 days, adding immediate urgency to an incident that may affect a significant volume of sensitive corporate, operational, and customer records. No public breach notice was visible on the organization's website when this was written, and no confirmed file inventory has been published, though the listing references approximately 2,992,978 files totaling 4.3 TB of allegedly exfiltrated data. The reported Uniview Technologies data breach adds to a growing number of data breaches targeting major technology manufacturers with global operations. - [Archdiocese of St. John’s Data Breach Claim Follows Reported Qilin Listing](https://botcrawl.com/archdiocese-of-st-johns-data-breach/): Claims of an Archdiocese of St. John's data breach are circulating after the Canada-based religious institution was reportedly listed by the Qilin ransomware group on April 16, 2026, adding to a growing number of data breaches affecting organizations that manage large volumes of personal and confidential records. No public breach notice was visible on the organization's website when this was written, and no confirmed file inventory has been published. According to the listing, Qilin claims to have accessed internal data from the archdiocese, though the full scope of the alleged intrusion remains unconfirmed. - [The Vercel Data Breach Traces Back to a Racist Gooner Context.ai Employee](https://botcrawl.com/racist-gooner-context-ai-employee/): The Vercel data breach traces back to a Context.ai employee compromise that gave attackers a route through a Vercel employee’s Google Workspace account and into parts of Vercel’s internal environment. Vercel and Context.ai have both now confirmed that basic chain. Once the route in is laid out plainly, the breach looks much less like some difficult mystery inside Vercel and much more like a weak employee-side compromise at a smaller AI company that ended up carrying far more trust and access than it ever should have. - [Lovable Data Breach Proves Why Companies Like It Shouldn’t Exist](https://botcrawl.com/lovable-data-breach/): The Lovable data breach is not just an embarrassing story for one AI company. It is one more example of a category that keeps rewarding the wrong priorities. Too many AI businesses are being made because they can be made. Too many are being run by people who care more about growth than protection. Too many want trust first and responsibility later. Companies like this should not exist in their current form, and if they are going to ask for source code, credentials, prompts, customer data, and real project logic, they should be built and operated by people who treat security as the first requirement, not the cleanup step after the screenshots start spreading. - [ANTS Breach Confirmed After Security Incident Hits France’s Identity Portal](https://botcrawl.com/ants-breach-confirmed-after-security-incident-hits-frances-identity-portal/): France has confirmed an ANTS breach after a security incident hit the government portal tied to identity documents, passports, driving licenses, and other official title-related services. According to the Ministry of the Interior, the incident was detected on April 15, 2026, and may involve the disclosure of data from both private and professional accounts on ants.gouv.fr. - [Vercel Breach Leaves Customers Rotating Secrets After AI OAuth Compromise](https://botcrawl.com/vercel-data-breach/): Vercel has confirmed that attackers got unauthorized access to certain internal systems after a third-party AI tool’s Google Workspace OAuth app was compromised. Even with the company saying only a limited subset of customers was affected and services remained operational, this still left customers reviewing activity logs, inspecting deployments, rotating Deployment Protection tokens, and treating non-sensitive environment variables containing secrets as potentially exposed. For anyone running production apps on Vercel, those are not casual recommendations. They are the kind of steps people take after a platform underneath them has already been breached. - [Claude Suspends 60+ Belo Accounts, Exposing the Risk of Relying on One AI Workspace](https://botcrawl.com/claude-suspends-60-belo-accounts/): Belo just handed businesses a very clear warning about what can happen when too much of the workspace gets built around one hosted AI provider. The Latin American fintech app, which presents itself as a financial passport and is built around receiving money from abroad, Pix in Brazil, international transfers, currency exchange, prepaid Mastercard spending, and money tools for freelancers, remote workers, travelers, and gamers, says more than 60 Claude accounts tied to its organization were suspended before access was later restored. That is not one employee getting a strange error on a side tool. It is a real company, with a real financial product and real users, suddenly finding out how exposed a business becomes when one outside system is sitting too close to the middle of daily work. - [ASTIM Data Breach Claim Follows CoinbaseCartel Ransomware Listing](https://botcrawl.com/astim-data-breach/): Claims of an ASTIM data breach are circulating after the Italy-based defense and security technology company was allegedly targeted by CoinbaseCartel on April 19, 2026. For a company like ASTIM, this kind of listing should be taken seriously immediately because CoinbaseCartel does not make false claims. The full scope is still not public, but the real question here is not whether ASTIM was hit. It is how far the breach went, what systems were reached, and what may now be outside the company’s control, which is the part that usually separates a routine incident from a much more serious data breach. - [Itobori USA Data Breach Claims Expose 1.7 Million Customer and Order Records](https://botcrawl.com/itobori-usa-data-breach/): Claims of an Itobori USA data breach are circulating after a threat actor identified as logggedout allegedly began offering a large database tied to Japan Golf Company and Itobori USA. The records are being described as a retail and order-management dataset containing more than 1.7 million entries, placing the incident squarely inside the wider data breaches landscape because the exposed information is not limited to simple contact details. The material being advertised is said to include customer identities, physical addresses in Japan and the United States, phone numbers, email addresses, order records, purchase histories, logistics data, payment method details, coupons, dispatch notes, and tracking numbers tied to shipments. - [Sonora Ministry of Education and Culture Data Breach Claims Expose Teacher IDs, Addresses, and Work Records](https://botcrawl.com/sonora-ministry-of-education-and-culture-data-breach/): Claims of a Sonora Ministry of Education and Culture data breach are circulating after a threat actor identified as Chronus Team allegedly exfiltrated and began offering a database tied to the state’s Secretaría de Educación y Cultura, or SEC. The records are being described as comprehensive documentation tied to elementary school teachers across Sonora, raising immediate concern inside the broader data breaches landscape because the exposed material is not limited to names or email addresses. The dataset is said to include government identifiers, official document images, home addresses, work assignments, tax records, and teacher scheduling details that together create a highly actionable profile of public-sector educators. - [Is ChatGPT Racist? Studies Say Yes, and It Used the N-Word in My Chat](https://botcrawl.com/chatgpt-racist/): I was having what should have been a casual conversation, as one does, with ChatGPT about political figures, governments, and the usual kinds of things people argue about online, but the more I pushed it, the stranger it started to feel. It was acting weirdly defensive around some polarizing political figures and nations, almost like I had run into some hidden trigger or backend guardrail that made it more interested in protecting certain people and political interests than actually having an honest conversation. - [How to Remove the “Drop Here to Share, Move, or Do More” Popup in Windows 11](https://botcrawl.com/drop-here-to-share-move-or-do-more/): The “drop here to share, move, or do more” popup in Windows 11 is one of those features that sounds fine until it actually lands on your PC and starts getting in the way. I noticed it after a Windows 11 update because I drag files and images around my computer all the time, especially into Photoshop, and this thing will literally block the path. Every time I moved a file toward the top of the screen, Windows wanted to throw a sharing tray in front of me like I asked for it. I did not. - [Bluesky Confirms DDoS Attack After 313 Team Claims Responsibility](https://botcrawl.com/bluesky-confirms-ddos-attack-after-313-team-claims-responsibility/): Bluesky, the social media app that started under Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, was allegedly attacked today by 313 Team. Bluesky first confirmed service interruptions, then later said it had been dealing with a sophisticated Distributed Denial-of-Service attack that started late on April 15 and intensified throughout the next day. The company has not publicly said 313 Team was behind it, but the group took responsibility quickly, and in situations like this threat actors are often more direct than the companies being hit. - [EU Age Verification App Hacked With Little to No Effort in Public Demo](https://botcrawl.com/eu-age-verification-app-hacked/): The European Commission introduced the EU age verification app with an unusually confident set of claims. Ursula von der Leyen said publicly the app would let users verify their age without giving up any other personal information, that it met the highest privacy standards in the world, that users could not be tracked, and that it was fully open source and technically ready for deployment. She also said platforms had no more excuses, meaning they could no longer claim practical age-verification tools did not exist. The Commission’s published materials repeated the same message and described the app as finished and privacy-preserving. However, those claims were never likely to hold up for long. Anyone in security, or even anyone with basic programming knowledge, could have guessed that. 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