Sketchnote map showing Klue OAuth integration to Salesforce CRM, copied CRM data, and a disconnected integration.

Klue breach exposes CRM data at security firms

Klue-linked Salesforce data exposure leads the June 22 technology briefing.

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TechCrunch reported that Huntress, HackerOne, Jamf, Recorded Future and Tanium were among the cybersecurity companies with data stolen after a breach at Klue, a market-intelligence vendor connected to customer Salesforce environments.

Huntress said the affected data may include business contacts, subscription details, sales communications and opportunity notes. HackerOne said the exposure was isolated to CRM data and did not include vulnerability data in its platform.

Featured source: TechCrunch , Huntress , HackerOne .

Brazil investigates rogue emergency alert

The Register reported that Brazil is investigating an intrusion into Defesa Civil Alerta after a rogue extreme-alert message was sent to phones across multiple regions. Brazil’s Ministry of Integration and Regional Development said the alert platform was taken offline at 1:30 a.m. on June 20 after an invasion caused an unauthorized alert containing the word “misantropia,” and said the Federal Police would be brought in.

Filed from: The Register , Brazil MIDR .

AryStinger malware compromises legacy routers and NAS devices

TechRadar reported on QiAnXin XLab’s AryStinger findings, describing malware that turns old D-Link and Linksys routers and some QNAP NAS targets into proxy and reconnaissance infrastructure. XLab said the campaign uses old router flaws including CVE-2013-3307 and CVE-2016-5681, with a Go sample observed against NAS devices through CVE-2025-11837; TechRadar reported about 4,300 infected routers in XLab’s view.

Filed from: TechRadar , QiAnXin XLab .

JUPITER runs exascale science workloads in Europe

NVIDIA said JUPITER, Europe’s first exascale supercomputer at Forschungszentrum Juelich, runs on Grace Hopper Superchips and Quantum-X800 InfiniBand networking. The company described current projects using the system for brain mapping, climate modeling, 6G AI work and quantum-computing simulation, in a post timed to the ISC conference in Hamburg.

Filed from: NVIDIA Blog .

Outlook for Mac regression drops original message text in replies

The Register reported that a Legacy Outlook for Mac regression caused replies and forwards to omit the original email body. Microsoft published a support notice for the issue, and Microsoft Q&A reports tie the behavior to Outlook for Mac version 16.110, with users saying replies show a blank composition area or omit the prior message body.

Filed from: The Register , Microsoft Support , Microsoft Q&A .

Community Signal

Munich 1991: the Roots of the Current AI Boom

Jürgen Schmidhuber and David Ha publish a detailed timeline arguing that the core building blocks of modern large language models–including the first Transformer variant, unsupervised pre-training, neural network distillation, and deep residual learning–were all published from a single lab at the Technical University Munich in 1991. The post traces each technique to specific papers from that year and notes that the two most cited papers of all time, as of January 2026, are directly based on this work.

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