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SpaceX Eyes 60 Billion Cursor Acquisition, Pentagon Seeks 54 Billion Drone Funds

France ANTS Agency Hit by Data Breach Exposing 19 Million Records
- The ANTS agency suffered a data breach affecting up to 19 million records.
- Records reportedly include names, emails, dates of birth, and login IDs.
- Data allegedly appeared for sale on dark web forums by EvilDump, Breach3d, and ExtaseHunters.
PARIS, Apr 21 (TNGB) – The French ANTS government agency experienced a security incident first detected on April 15. The Interior Ministry reportedly confirmed the breach that may have exposed up to 19 million records with personal details such as names, emails, dates of birth, and login IDs. Samples of the data reportedly surfaced on dark web forums offered for sale by cybercrime groups including EvilDump as the primary poster, Breach3d, and ExtaseHunters. Investigators continue to examine the exact method of access which may have involved a connected service.
The incident exposes ongoing risks in protecting citizen data within government systems.
Instagram User ihackedthegovernment Sentenced to Probation for Hacking Government Systems
- Nicholas Moore pleaded guilty in January 2026 to hacking government systems.
- He was sentenced to one year of probation in April after expressing remorse.
- Targets included the US Supreme Court filing system more than 25 times, AmeriCorps, and VA Health System.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 21 (TNGB) – Nicholas Moore operating under the Instagram handle ihackedthegovernment was sentenced to one year of probation for hacking into various government systems. Court records and DOJ statements indicate he had pleaded guilty in January to multiple intrusions including the US Supreme Court electronic filing system more than 25 times along with AmeriCorps and the VA Health System. He expressed remorse during the April sentencing proceedings. The judge opted for probation instead of incarceration.
This outcome shows courts can show leniency when defendants demonstrate genuine remorse and accept responsibility for cyber intrusions.
New Lotus Data Wiper Targets Venezuelan Energy and Utility Firms
- A new Lotus data wiper malware has targeted Venezuelan firms.
- Energy and utility companies reportedly suffered significant data loss.
- The attacks reportedly aimed to disrupt critical national infrastructure.
CARACAS, Apr 21 (TNGB) – A newly identified data wiper malware known as Lotus has reportedly been deployed against energy and utility firms operating in Venezuela. The malicious software reportedly erases data from infected systems causing significant operational disruptions in the targeted sector. Cybersecurity firms tracking the threat reportedly link the attacks to efforts aimed at undermining the country’s critical infrastructure. Venezuelan authorities have not confirmed the extent of the damage from these incidents.
Critical infrastructure remains a prime target for disruptive cyber weapons amid geopolitical tensions.
Restore Britain Maintains Opposition to Facial Recognition Surveillance
- Restore Britain has documented positions against digital ID and mass surveillance.
- The group reportedly opposes biometric technologies like facial recognition.
- UK authorities continue expanding live facial recognition despite privacy concerns.
LONDON, Apr 21 (TNGB) – Restore Britain a political movement focused on civil liberties has long maintained opposition to facial recognition and other digital surveillance tools according to its website. The group has documented general stances against government mass monitoring programs including biometric identification systems. No specific new pledge to eliminate all government use of facial recognition if the party gains power was reported on April 21. Privacy advocates continue to monitor the group’s platform for future policy positions as the UK government expands live facial recognition deployments.
The group’s consistent stance underscores broader debates over balancing security needs with civil liberties in the UK.
Actively Exploited Apache ActiveMQ Flaw Affects Over 6400 Servers Worldwide
- An Apache ActiveMQ vulnerability is being actively exploited by attackers.
- More than 6400 servers reportedly remain exposed to the flaw.
- Security teams reportedly urge immediate patching to prevent breaches.
USA, Apr 21 (TNGB) – Cybersecurity researchers have identified an actively exploited vulnerability in Apache ActiveMQ software that reportedly affects over 6400 servers around the world. The flaw reportedly allows unauthorized access and potential data compromise on unpatched systems. Security firms reportedly advise all users of the open source messaging platform to install available updates without delay. The widespread nature of the issue has raised alarms in the information technology community.
Immediate patching remains essential to prevent further exploitation of this critical security weakness.
UK Critics Argue Government Turns to Censorship for Its Own Created Issues
- UK digital rights groups reportedly criticized government problem creation followed by censorship.
- The statement reportedly highlights a pattern of regulatory overreach.
- Public debate reportedly continues on digital freedoms and state controls.
LONDON, Apr 21 (TNGB) – NoToDigitalID a UK based digital rights organization posted a statement asserting that government creates a problem and then turns to censorship as the solution. The remark comes amid persistent concerns regarding official approaches to managing public discourse and online content. Supporters of the view contend that this pattern erodes individual liberties without resolving underlying issues effectively. The message has circulated widely among those advocating for reduced government oversight in digital matters.
This perspective captures a common frustration with regulatory strategies in the digital age.
Amazon Fire TV Users File Lawsuit Alleging Support Cuts to Force Upgrades
- Amazon faces a class action lawsuit over Fire TV support cuts.
- Plaintiffs reportedly claim deliberate obsolescence to drive new sales.
- The case reportedly alleges unfair treatment of long term customers.
USA, Apr 21 (TNGB) – A group of Amazon Fire TV users reportedly filed a lawsuit accusing the company of intentionally discontinuing support for older models to push customers toward newer devices. The complaint reportedly details how the move left many devices without essential updates and features. Legal representatives for the plaintiffs reportedly argue that this strategy violates consumer protection laws and constitutes planned obsolescence. Amazon has not yet issued a public response to the allegations.
The lawsuit challenges common industry practices around product lifecycle management and consumer rights.
SpaceX Explores Potential 60 Billion Dollar Acquisition of Cursor Startup
- SpaceX reportedly secured an option to buy AI startup Cursor.
- The potential deal reportedly values the company at 60 billion dollars.
- The partnership reportedly focuses on advanced coding and development tools.
USA, Apr 21 (TNGB) – SpaceX has reportedly entered into collaboration with the artificial intelligence startup Cursor while securing an option to purchase the company for approximately 60 billion dollars. The move reportedly positions the aerospace firm to integrate advanced AI coding tools into its operations and development processes. Industry observers note that such acquisitions could accelerate innovation in both space technology and software engineering fields. The financial scale of the potential deal underscores the growing value placed on AI capabilities by major corporations.
This partnership positions SpaceX for greater integration of artificial intelligence in its projects.
SpaceX Reportedly Reaches Deal for Possible 60 Billion Cursor Purchase
- SpaceX reportedly finalized terms for a potential Cursor acquisition.
- The agreement reportedly grants an option to buy at 60 billion dollars.
- Existing work between the firms reportedly supports future AI integration.
USA, Apr 21 (TNGB) – SpaceX has reportedly secured a deal that provides an option to acquire the AI coding tool developer Cursor for up to 60 billion dollars. The agreement reportedly builds on existing work between the companies to enhance software development efficiency at SpaceX. Such a transaction would represent one of the largest investments in AI startups by a private space company to date. Details of the arrangement remain under wraps but have generated significant interest in tech and aerospace circles.
SpaceX aims to strengthen its artificial intelligence capabilities through this major potential acquisition.
Pentagon Seeks 54 Billion Dollars for Drone Fleet Expansion Program
- The Pentagon reportedly requested 54 billion dollars for drone programs.
- This funding reportedly exceeds defense budgets of most nations.
- The investment reportedly aims to expand unmanned aerial systems.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 21 (TNGB) – The Pentagon reportedly submitted a budget request for 54 billion dollars dedicated to drone development and deployment initiatives. This proposed allocation reportedly surpasses the entire defense spending of numerous countries around the world. Military officials reportedly argue that enhanced drone fleets are essential for maintaining technological superiority in modern warfare and reconnaissance missions. The request forms part of broader efforts to modernize United States armed forces with unmanned systems.
The massive funding request places strong priority on drone technology within national defense strategy.


