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  • Meghan McCain Begs Trump Admin to Ditch Lindsey Graham as an Iran War Surrogate: ‘He Is Scaring People’

    Meghan McCain Begs Trump Admin to Ditch Lindsey Graham as an Iran War Surrogate: ‘He Is Scaring People’


    Meghan McCain urged President Donald Trump’s administration to stop Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) from going on TV and talking about the war against Iran — a war Graham cheered for in the months leading up to U.S. and Israeli forces killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei last weekend.

    The conservative pundit and daughter of late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said Graham is “scaring people” with his Rambo-esque tough talk, rather than convincing Americans that attacking Iran was a shrewd move.

    McCain could not contain her disgust with Graham following the senator’s  interview with Fox News anchor Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures. Graham told viewers “just wait to see what comes in the next two weeks,” which led Bartiromo to ask what was coming next.

    “We’re going to blow the hell out of these people,” Graham said.

    That did not sit well with McCain, who jumped on X to voice her displeasure.

    “I’ve known Lindsey Graham since I was a child. I am imploring anyone who will listen in the Trump administration to stop sending this man out as a surrogate,” McCain posted on X. “He is scaring people and doing damage to whatever message you’re trying to sell to the American public about the Iran war.”

    Her comments came shortly after Graham said Iran’s theocratic regime is “in a death throw” and will soon be on its knees. Graham said toppling Iran’s theocracy will spur a new era of peace and prosperity — and he’s already looking ahead to the next anti-American regime that needs to go. The senator showed Bartiromo a new hat that read “Free Cuba” on it — which comes a few months after Graham was trotting out “Make Iran Great Again” hats. 

    In the meantime, Graham has been thrilled with Operation Epic Fury, after he called for President Trump to kill the ayatollah in the months leading up to last week’s strikes.

    Watch part of his interview above.

    The post Meghan McCain Begs Trump Admin to Ditch Lindsey Graham as an Iran War Surrogate: ‘He Is Scaring People’ first appeared on Mediaite.



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  • Anthropic Finds 22 Firefox Vulnerabilities Using Claude Opus 4.6 AI Model

    Anthropic Finds 22 Firefox Vulnerabilities Using Claude Opus 4.6 AI Model


    Ravie LakshmananMar 07, 2026Browser Security / Artificial Intelligence

    Anthropic on Friday said it discovered 22 new security vulnerabilities in the Firefox web browser as part of a security partnership with Mozilla.

    Of these, 14 have been classified as high, seven have been classified as moderate, and one has been rated low in severity. The issues were addressed in Firefox 148, released late last month. The vulnerabilities were identified over a two-week period in January 2026.

    The artificial intelligence (AI) company said the number of high-severity bugs identified by its Claude Opus 4.6 large language model (LLM) represents “almost a fifth” of all high-severity vulnerabilities that were patched in Firefox in 2025.

    Anthropic said the LLM detected a use-after-free bug in the browser’s JavaScript after “just” 20 minutes of exploration, which was then validated by a human researcher in a virtualized environment to rule out the possibility of a false positive.

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    “By the end of this effort, we had scanned nearly 6,000 C++ files and submitted a total of 112 unique reports, including the high- and moderate-severity vulnerabilities mentioned above,” the company said. “Most issues have been fixed in Firefox 148, with the remainder to be fixed in upcoming releases.”

    The AI upstart said it also fed its Claude model access to the entire list of vulnerabilities submitted to Mozilla and tasked the AI tool with developing a practical exploit for them.

    Despite carrying out the test several hundred times and spending about $4,000 in API credits, the company said Claude Opus 4.6 was able to turn the security defect into an exploit only in two cases.

    This behavior, the company added, signaled two important aspects: the cost of identifying vulnerabilities is cheaper than creating an exploit for them, and the model is better at finding issues than at exploiting them.

    “However, the fact that Claude could succeed at automatically developing a crude browser exploit, even if only in a few cases, is concerning,” Anthropic emphasized, adding the exploits only worked within the confines of its testing environment, which has had some security features like sandboxing intentionally stripped off.

    A crucial component incorporated into the process is a task verifier to determine if the exploit actually works, giving the tool real-time feedback as it explores the codebase in question and allowing it to iterate its results until a successful exploit is devised.

    One such exploit Claude wrote was for CVE-2026-2796 (CVSS score: 9.8), which has been described as a just-in-time (JIT) miscompilation in the JavaScript WebAssembly component.

    The disclosure comes weeks after the company released Claude Code Security in a limited research preview as a way to fix vulnerabilities using an AI agent.

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    “We can’t guarantee that all agent-generated patches that pass these tests are good enough to merge immediately,” Anthropic said. “But task verifiers give us increased confidence that the produced patch will fix the specific vulnerability while preserving program functionality—and therefore achieve what’s considered to be the minimum requirement for a plausible patch.”

    Mozilla, in a coordinated announcement, said the AI-assisted approach has discovered 90 other bugs, most of which have been fixed. These consisted of assertion failures that overlapped with issues traditionally found through fuzzing and distinct classes of logic errors that the fuzzers failed to catch.

    “The scale of findings reflects the power of combining rigorous engineering with new analysis tools for continuous improvement,” the browser maker said. “We view this as clear evidence that large-scale, AI-assisted analysis is a powerful new addition to security engineers’ toolbox.”



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  • Kansas City International Airport evacuated for ‘potential threat;’ FBI on-scene

    Kansas City International Airport evacuated for ‘potential threat;’ FBI on-scene


    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City International Airport (KCI) was evacuated on Sunday morning over reports of a “potential threat,” a spokesperson with KCI confirmed.

    At about 11:15 a.m., sections of the airport were instructed to evacuate out of precaution after a threat was reported.

    At this time, there are no details about the nature of the threat; however, airport police are working with the FBI to substantiate the report. The Kansas City Aviation Department says it is aware of the situation.

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    Roads leading to the entrance of the airport from Interstate 29 have been blocked off. All cars are being redirected to cell phone lots as federal and local authorities investigate.

    The airport is allowing arrivals but no departures, the spokesperson for KCI said.

    Videos from KCI show travelers standing and sitting outside the airport with their luggage.

    At this time, there is no word on when the evacuation will be lifted.

    FOX4 has crews on the scene and gathering more details.

    This is a developing story. Stay tuned to FOX4 News for the latest updates and information.

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