ISWAP Kills Nigerian Brigadier General in Coordinated Strike on Borno Brigade Headquarters
ISWAP killed BG Oseni Braimoh and at least 17 additional soldiers in simultaneous assaults on three Borno military positions on April 9; Amaq Agency claimed the attack.
FBI Arrests Former Fort Bragg Employee Accused of Leaking Delta Force Information to Journalist
A former Fort Bragg Special Mission Unit support employee was arrested and charged under the Espionage Act for allegedly providing classified national defense information to a journalist whose reporting also carried her harassment and discrimination allegations, setting up a high-profile clash between leak enforcement and whistleblower narrative.
Iran Recruits Israeli Citizen to Manufacture Explosives for Assassination of Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett; Shin Bet Foils Second Plot in One Month
Shin Bet arrested a Haifa resident who manufactured 8 to 10 kilograms of explosives for an Iranian handler targeting former PM Bennett; a second disrupted plot in 30 days reflects an Iranian campaign to target Israeli political figures through locally recruited operatives using financial incentives and graduated tasking.
Florida Attorney General Opens Formal Probe into OpenAI After ChatGPT Logs Reveal Role in FSU Mass Shooting
Florida AG Uthmeier has subpoenaed OpenAI in the first state-level investigation into AI platform facilitation of a mass shooting. Court records confirm 270+ ChatGPT interactions by the FSU suspect, including operational firearm queries three minutes before the attack; civil litigation and potential product liability claims are advancing in parallel.
Florida Law Creates State “Terrorist Organization” Designations, Expulsion Trigger, and Sharia Enforcement Ban
Florida enacted a new framework allowing state officials to designate domestic terrorist organizations, restrict funding, and expel students for “promoting” designated groups while adding Sharia enforcement restrictions—moves opponents warn will chill speech and invite politicized use as legal challenges are expected.
Anthropic’s Mythos Preview Could Supercharge Zero-Day Exploitation, So the Company Is Withholding It
Anthropic is withholding Claude Mythos Preview because it appears capable of finding and weaponizing zero-days at a pace that could dramatically accelerate cyberattacks, and Project Glasswing is a race to patch critical software before Mythos-class capability becomes widely accessible to adversaries.

