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A very Meta meltdown
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Plus, SpaceX acquires a coding agent.

The ShinyHunters are at it again. The serial hacking group just dumped a trove of stolen data from Madison Square Garden—the Knicks' home arena—online, landing right in the middle of the team's championship victory lap.

Per 404 Media, the haul includes customer info and emails—as well as an internal "talent" file that tags celebrities as "High Risk" or "Low Risk," with fields like "claim to fame" and "cost of talent." The hack itself reportedly happened June 5—but nothing says "congrats on the ring" like having your guest-rating spreadsheet posted for the whole internet to see.

Also in today's newsletter:

  • An Apple tip for copying info across devices.
  • A humanoid robot will attempt Everest.
  • It’s a bad day for one World Cup Polymarket trader.

—Carlin Maine, Whizy Kim, and Saira Mueller

         
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