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LiteLLM Flaw Could Expose Enterprise AI Gateways

On June 9, CISA added CVE-2026-42271 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog, giving federal agencies 13 days to patch a command injection flaw in LiteLLM, one of the most widely deployed open-source AI gateways in enterprise production. The affected endpoints — POST /mcp-rest/test/connection and POST /mcp-rest/test/tools/list — are Model Context Protocol interfaces: the layer where…

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Pyth price rebounds 21% this week, but can PYTH overcome token unlocks?

Pyth Network is drawing renewed attention after a recent thread from market commentator Whale Factor outlined the project’s push into institutional financial data.  Summary Pyth is expanding beyond DeFi with institutional data products and enterprise revenue growth. PYTH has recovered from recent lows, though major token unlocks remain a concern. Traders are watching whether adoption…

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A Court Has Ruled That Google Is Liable for False Statements Generated by AI Overviews

A local court in Germany has issued a ruling that could reshape the operation of search engines and artificial-intelligence-based chatbots worldwide. The Munich Regional Court preliminarily ruled that Google is liable for a series of false statements generated by its AI Overviews feature, requiring the company to prevent the dissemination of erroneous or inaccurate claims…

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