OWASP's 2026 LLM Top 10 is grounded in 7,714 real incidents and reshuffles the ranking. Here's what senior engineers need to act on this week.
Google claims BigQuery cut query costs by up to 40% in 2025 and now adds a self-learning optimiser, per-second slot billing, and a short-query fast path.
Banks told the FDIC that stablecoin issuers, not their reserve banks, should police wallets and secondary markets. The comment period exposed a redemption gap that will hurt engineering teams first.
Channel 4 opened its VOD inventory to five DSPs at once: Amazon, FreeWheel, Hawk, PubMatic and Yahoo. That's a structural shift, not a partnership refresh.
Unit 42's NOVA system found 14,090 vulnerabilities across 3,915 OSS projects in two months. 99.4% previously unreported. The patch economics just broke.
Databricks is on track to clear a $6.9B run rate at 65% growth while Snowflake sits at $5.5B growing 32%. The scale crossover is here. The margin story isn't.
US and UK regulators reaffirmed alignment on stablecoins and tokenization at the 13th FRWG meeting. What it means for crypto engineering teams shipping now.
IAB Tech Lab found Coca-Cola and Pepsi ads landing on the same page in Privacy Sandbox tests. Google still wants third-party cookies gone by Q3 2024.
Sysdig's Secure AI is now GA, promising 10x more investigations at 88% lower cost. The pitch lands as AI-run ransomware moves from theory to documented incident.
Japan's cloud native developer base hit 950,000 with 47% still deploying on-prem. For platform leads, this reframes the build-vs-buy calculus on AI infrastructure.
Bitdeer signed a $4.7 billion AI data center lease in Norway. The stock popped then dropped. The bigger question: is this still a Bitcoin mining story?
Mumbai's Mobavenue takes Gold for Best DSP at Programmatic Asia 2026 plus three Silvers. The engineering read on what the A3 framework actually does.
Okta's report on Work Panel reveals a three-role vishing platform with self-destruct DNS, cloning Okta, Microsoft 365, and Salesforce logins at scale.
Agents Stack launched a $297/month AI consulting service built on Grok 4, promising to replace $50K-$300K advisory retainers for pre-revenue founders.
An attacker spent $4M to buy votes and walked off with $20M from BonkDAO. The smart contracts did exactly what they were told. That's the problem.
A story about ad-revenue policy was gated behind a cookie consent wall. That failure mode, not the policy itself, is the real signal for anyone buying or measuring traffic in 2026.