π¨ BREAKING: Porn site Motherless, hosting tens of thousands of suspected abuse videos, has been running on Dutch company Nforce's servers since at least 2024.
Nforce topped TU Delft's 2020 ranking of Dutch hosting providers with the most CSAM detected. Elimeleh denies responsibility, stating Nforce only provides infrastructure and has no access to client systems.
A joint NOS / Nieuwsuur investigation confirms the site is hosted by Nforce, based in Steenbergen, NL.
Nforce director Simon Shlomi Elimeleh has been servicing Motherless for over a decade.
The site pulls roughly 62 million monthly visitors and brands itself as a "moral free file host where anything legal is hosted forever."
Findings:
- Offlimits received 142 reports covering 12,000 videos in 2026 alone. 25 cases involved child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
- NOS analyzed 20,000 videos posted between May 1 and 7, 2026. "Incest" was the third most popular tag after "teen" and "amateur," totaling roughly 60 million views in one week.
- The single most-viewed clip of the past week (4.2M views) was tagged with disturbing words.
- CNN previously documented 20,000 "sleep" / "eyecheck" videos showing men lifting women's eyelids to confirm they were drugged or unconscious.
Dutch regulator ACM calls the situation "concerning" but admits it cannot pull content offline itself. The Dutch Public Prosecutor refused to confirm or deny any active investigation. Motherless' parent company Kick Online Entertainment S.A. (Luxembourg) was already fined by UK regulator Ofcom in February 2026 for missing age-verification controls.
The site is still online.
Their contact data: https://www.nforce.com/contact
Nforce topped TU Delft's 2020 ranking of Dutch hosting providers with the most CSAM detected. Elimeleh denies responsibility, stating Nforce only provides infrastructure and has no access to client systems.
A joint NOS / Nieuwsuur investigation confirms the site is hosted by Nforce, based in Steenbergen, NL.
Nforce director Simon Shlomi Elimeleh has been servicing Motherless for over a decade.
The site pulls roughly 62 million monthly visitors and brands itself as a "moral free file host where anything legal is hosted forever."
Findings:
- Offlimits received 142 reports covering 12,000 videos in 2026 alone. 25 cases involved child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
- NOS analyzed 20,000 videos posted between May 1 and 7, 2026. "Incest" was the third most popular tag after "teen" and "amateur," totaling roughly 60 million views in one week.
- The single most-viewed clip of the past week (4.2M views) was tagged with disturbing words.
- CNN previously documented 20,000 "sleep" / "eyecheck" videos showing men lifting women's eyelids to confirm they were drugged or unconscious.
Dutch regulator ACM calls the situation "concerning" but admits it cannot pull content offline itself. The Dutch Public Prosecutor refused to confirm or deny any active investigation. Motherless' parent company Kick Online Entertainment S.A. (Luxembourg) was already fined by UK regulator Ofcom in February 2026 for missing age-verification controls.
The site is still online.
Their contact data: https://www.nforce.com/contact
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βΌοΈ You can't be serious. Ford is now charging 2026 Mustang Mach-E buyers $495 for the plastic tray that goes inside the frunk the car comes with.
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π¨ Apple is reportedly considering killing the $599 base MacBook Neo to push the effective entry price up by $100 due to AI-driven DRAM and chip shortages squeezing supply, per Tim Culpan.
The move follows the same playbook used for the Mac mini last week, which jumped from $599 to $799 after the 256GB option was dropped.
The move follows the same playbook used for the Mac mini last week, which jumped from $599 to $799 after the 256GB option was dropped.
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βΌοΈπ¨ French threat actor group ShinyHunters has been wreaking havoc by affecting 8,809 educational institutions after compromising the Canvas learning management system.
Canvas powers coursework, assignments, grades, messaging, and more for millions of students and educators.
Multiple universities and colleges delayed exams and assignments this week due to the outage.
Canvas is now largely back online. The incident is contained, with 'enhanced' security in place.
Canvas powers coursework, assignments, grades, messaging, and more for millions of students and educators.
Multiple universities and colleges delayed exams and assignments this week due to the outage.
Canvas is now largely back online. The incident is contained, with 'enhanced' security in place.
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π¨ BREAKING: The U.S. Department of War just released UFO files.
Trump directed the release of "files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, UAP, and UFOs."
The files Include Apollo 12 and Apollo 17 imagery, plus FBI photos of unidentified objects over the western US.
First batch is live on war.gov/UFO.
Trump directed the release of "files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, UAP, and UFOs."
The files Include Apollo 12 and Apollo 17 imagery, plus FBI photos of unidentified objects over the western US.
First batch is live on war.gov/UFO.
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π¨ BREAKING: New Linux zero-day "Dirty Frag" lets ANY local user become root on most major distros.
The PoC is already public, half of it isn't patched yet.
Discovered by researcher Hyunwoo Kim, the exploit chains two kernel bugs and sits in the same family as Dirty Pipe and Copy Fail.
βͺοΈ CVE-2026-43284 (xfrm-ESP Page-Cache Write): patched in mainline Linux.
βͺοΈ CVE-2026-43500 (RxRPC Page-Cache Write): NO PATCH yet.
The exploit is reliable by design. Attackers don't have to win a timing race, the system won't crash and alert anyone if it fails, and it succeeds nearly every run.
The embargo got broken before distros could ship fixes, so the working code is now sitting on GitHub.
Confirmed working on: Ubuntu 24.04.4, RHEL 10.1, openSUSE Tumbleweed, CentOS Stream 10, AlmaLinux 10, Fedora 44.
See: https://github.com/V4bel/dirtyfrag
The PoC is already public, half of it isn't patched yet.
Discovered by researcher Hyunwoo Kim, the exploit chains two kernel bugs and sits in the same family as Dirty Pipe and Copy Fail.
βͺοΈ CVE-2026-43284 (xfrm-ESP Page-Cache Write): patched in mainline Linux.
βͺοΈ CVE-2026-43500 (RxRPC Page-Cache Write): NO PATCH yet.
The exploit is reliable by design. Attackers don't have to win a timing race, the system won't crash and alert anyone if it fails, and it succeeds nearly every run.
The embargo got broken before distros could ship fixes, so the working code is now sitting on GitHub.
Confirmed working on: Ubuntu 24.04.4, RHEL 10.1, openSUSE Tumbleweed, CentOS Stream 10, AlmaLinux 10, Fedora 44.
See: https://github.com/V4bel/dirtyfrag
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βΌοΈπ¨ ALARMING: Google now treats privacy as suspicious behavior by default. Users of GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, /e/OS, and other deGoogled Android phones are being locked out of millions of websites unless they install the exact Google Play Services software they deliberately removed.
GrapheneOS is recommended by the EFF and used by journalists, lawyers, and activists in high-risk environments. The audience most likely to read Google's data practices and refuse its terms is now flagged as fraudulent for that exact decision.
What happened?:
βͺοΈ Google announced "Cloud Fraud Defense" at Cloud Next on April 22-23, 2026, branding it "the next evolution of reCAPTCHA." Existing reCAPTCHA customers were auto-migrated.
βͺοΈ When the system flags traffic as suspicious, the old click-the-bus puzzle is gone. Users get a QR code instead.
βͺοΈ Scanning the QR code requires Google Play Services running on the device. Internet Archive snapshots show this requirement has been live since at least October 2025, silently rolled out for 7 months before anyone noticed.
βͺοΈ No Play Services = no QR scan = locked out.
The bigger picture:
βͺοΈ Google already tried this in 2023. It was called Web Environment Integrity (WEI), and it would have let Google decide which devices were "real enough" to access the web. Standards bodies and the public pushed back hard, and Google killed it. Three years later, the same idea is back, just hidden behind a QR code instead of a browser feature.
βͺοΈ reCAPTCHA runs on millions of websites. Every developer who keeps using it is now, by default, telling deGoogled Android users they're not welcome...
GrapheneOS is recommended by the EFF and used by journalists, lawyers, and activists in high-risk environments. The audience most likely to read Google's data practices and refuse its terms is now flagged as fraudulent for that exact decision.
What happened?:
βͺοΈ Google announced "Cloud Fraud Defense" at Cloud Next on April 22-23, 2026, branding it "the next evolution of reCAPTCHA." Existing reCAPTCHA customers were auto-migrated.
βͺοΈ When the system flags traffic as suspicious, the old click-the-bus puzzle is gone. Users get a QR code instead.
βͺοΈ Scanning the QR code requires Google Play Services running on the device. Internet Archive snapshots show this requirement has been live since at least October 2025, silently rolled out for 7 months before anyone noticed.
βͺοΈ No Play Services = no QR scan = locked out.
The bigger picture:
βͺοΈ Google already tried this in 2023. It was called Web Environment Integrity (WEI), and it would have let Google decide which devices were "real enough" to access the web. Standards bodies and the public pushed back hard, and Google killed it. Three years later, the same idea is back, just hidden behind a QR code instead of a browser feature.
βͺοΈ reCAPTCHA runs on millions of websites. Every developer who keeps using it is now, by default, telling deGoogled Android users they're not welcome...
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βοΈ Weβre cookedβ¦ Higgsfield just introduced an AI brain simulator to predict the virality of a video by determining which brain regions it will light up in viewers.
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βΌοΈπ¨ Security researcher ggwhyp demonstrated a full-chain Firefox exploit on Windows.
He opens an HTML page, Firefox runs the code, cmd.exe spawns, Calculator opens. Signature of a browser-to-OS exploit.
Prepared for Pwn2Own. ZDI rejected it. According to the researcher, it was responsibly disclosed to Mozilla.
He opens an HTML page, Firefox runs the code, cmd.exe spawns, Calculator opens. Signature of a browser-to-OS exploit.
Prepared for Pwn2Own. ZDI rejected it. According to the researcher, it was responsibly disclosed to Mozilla.
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βΌοΈπ¨ Pwn2Own Berlin 2026 just hit a wall. For the first time in 19-years, ZDI rejected dozens of working zero-day RCE submissions because organizers ran out of contest slots.
Rejected hackers are now going public with PoC demos and direct vendor disclosures, breaking Pwn2Own's usual secrecy.
βͺοΈ AI surfaces a massive wave of 0-day RCEs.
βͺοΈ Submissions overwhelm ZDI past max capacity.
βͺοΈ Slots run out. Researchers with working chains get rejected.
βͺοΈ "Revenge disclosures" begin. β we are here.
Confirmed casualties so far:
βͺοΈ xchglabs : 86 vulnerabilities prepared (PyTorch, NVIDIA, Linux KVM, Oracle, Docker, Ollama, Chroma, LiteLLM, llama.cpp). All rejected. Now reporting directly to vendors with writeups dropping as patches land.
βͺοΈ ggwhyp : full-chain Firefox RCE on Windows. Rejected. Publicly demoed (HTML page β cmd.exe β calc.exe). Responsibly disclosed to Mozilla.
βͺοΈ yunsu_dev : working RCE chain, rejected. Submitting elsewhere.
βͺοΈ ryotkak : tried to register for 3+ weeks. ZDI confirmed "at maximum capacity, can't add extra contest days." Considered canceling flight and hotel.
βͺοΈ anzuukino2802 : Claude Code RCE PoC. Rejected.
βͺοΈ desckimh : 0-day RCEs in Ollama and LM Studio. Rejected.
Reported impact: a community-estimated 150+ researchers tried to register. Accepted contestants are now being warned about collisions. Rejected vulnerabilities going to bug bounty programs may trigger pre-event patches that invalidate the work of those who got in.
ZDI has not publicly addressed the capacity issue. The event still runs May 14-16 in Berlin.
Rejected hackers are now going public with PoC demos and direct vendor disclosures, breaking Pwn2Own's usual secrecy.
βͺοΈ AI surfaces a massive wave of 0-day RCEs.
βͺοΈ Submissions overwhelm ZDI past max capacity.
βͺοΈ Slots run out. Researchers with working chains get rejected.
βͺοΈ "Revenge disclosures" begin. β we are here.
Confirmed casualties so far:
βͺοΈ xchglabs : 86 vulnerabilities prepared (PyTorch, NVIDIA, Linux KVM, Oracle, Docker, Ollama, Chroma, LiteLLM, llama.cpp). All rejected. Now reporting directly to vendors with writeups dropping as patches land.
βͺοΈ ggwhyp : full-chain Firefox RCE on Windows. Rejected. Publicly demoed (HTML page β cmd.exe β calc.exe). Responsibly disclosed to Mozilla.
βͺοΈ yunsu_dev : working RCE chain, rejected. Submitting elsewhere.
βͺοΈ ryotkak : tried to register for 3+ weeks. ZDI confirmed "at maximum capacity, can't add extra contest days." Considered canceling flight and hotel.
βͺοΈ anzuukino2802 : Claude Code RCE PoC. Rejected.
βͺοΈ desckimh : 0-day RCEs in Ollama and LM Studio. Rejected.
Reported impact: a community-estimated 150+ researchers tried to register. Accepted contestants are now being warned about collisions. Rejected vulnerabilities going to bug bounty programs may trigger pre-event patches that invalidate the work of those who got in.
ZDI has not publicly addressed the capacity issue. The event still runs May 14-16 in Berlin.
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