Anthropic's Claude Mythos is so powerful, even hackers are queuing up to be replaced. As fear, hype, and cartoon mascots collide, ConfidentialAccess.by investigates if the next cyberwar starts with adorable marketing.
Britain's largest coffee chain posts bouncers beside the fridges as cheese toasties and croissants become endangered species. Welcome to the new frontier of retail security: the caffeinated panic room.
From shoplifting crime waves to safeguarding Rolos behind plastic, British justice seems more farce than deterrent. Welcome to a nation where fighting crime means locking chocolate, not criminals.
Barely four in ten aspiring barristers survive the first cycle of the UK's notorious pupillage gauntlet, while Oxbridge acolytes pocket the lion's share of vast pay awards. Welcome to the Bar, where resilience is mandatory and feedback, strictly optional.
A government 'error' page is now the fastest service offered by Britain's public sector. If only benefits, passports, and trains were this reliable—ConfidentialAccess.by investigates the nation's most robust web feature.
NASA’s Artemis 2 crew face a perilous return as their $4bn capsule prepares for a fiery descent. All they need: perfection, luck, and a heat shield that’s never failed (until it does).
Tesco offers 'Park & Pause' car park bays for those desperate for alone time, complete with a free hot drink and biscuit. The UK's new national holiday: hiding from your family in supermarket car parks.
Sadiq Khan demands Big Tech clamp down on 'outrage economy' and online chatter about London crime. Is the capital now unsafe, or just suffering from a bad PR algorithm?
OpenAI halts its headline-grabbing AI data centre plans for the UK, citing energy costs and regulation. Apparently, it's not just Union Jack bunting that's too pricey in today's Britain.
Brazilian police hail Hulk the sniffer dog after an accidental dog treat-level drug bust reveals 48 tonnes of marijuana, inadvertently exposing their own faith in canine over cunning.
Barely four in ten aspiring barristers survive the first cycle of the UK's notorious pupillage gauntlet, while Oxbridge acolytes pocket the lion's share of vast pay awards. Welcome to the Bar, where resilience is mandatory and feedback, strictly optional.
Anthropic's Claude Mythos is so powerful, even hackers are queuing up to be replaced. As fear, hype, and cartoon mascots collide, ConfidentialAccess.by investigates if the next cyberwar starts with ad...
A former Met Police officer masterminds a 'crash for cash' ring while still in uniform, flees abroad, and now faces justice—exposing a familiar blend of incompetence and audacity that could only happen in Britain.