Amazon Bedrock now offers Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7, a major upgrade aimed at production-grade workflows that demand stronger reasoning, longer context windows, and more reliable scaling. Opus 4.7 builds on the Opus family’s strengths and targets real-world use cases such as agentic coding, multi-step knowledge work, long-running tasks, and high-resolution visual understanding. Running on Bedrock’s next-generation inference engine, the model
Claude Opus 4.7: Anthropic’s Sharper, More Reliable Coding and Multimodal Model
Anthropic’s newest release, Claude Opus 4.7, is now generally available. Built as an incremental but meaningful upgrade over Opus 4.6, Opus 4.7 is positioned as a model that improves sustained reasoning, long-running workflows, and high-resolution vision. Anthropic emphasizes that while Opus 4.7 is not as broadly capable as their most advanced Mythos Preview model, it brings tangible gains for software
OpenAI’s GPT-5.4-Cyber: a practical boost for defenders — and a new risk calculus
OpenAI has introduced GPT-5.4-Cyber, a purpose-built variant of GPT-5.4 tuned to assist vetted security professionals with tasks previously reserved for specialized analysts. Rather than a general consumer release, this model is designed to lower refusal rates for legitimate cybersecurity workflows: binary reverse engineering, vulnerability scanning, malware analysis and exploit research. The announcement frames the model as a defensive accelerant —
Microsoft Patch Tuesday — April 2026: 168 Vulnerabilities Fixed, Including an Actively Exploited SharePoint Zero-Day
Microsoft’s April 2026 Patch Tuesday delivers a heavy set of fixes: 168 vulnerabilities across Windows, Office, Azure components and developer tools. The release includes one confirmed actively exploited zero-day in SharePoint Server (CVE-2026-32201) and a publicly disclosed elevation-of-privilege flaw in Microsoft Defender (CVE-2026-33825). Beyond those high-visibility issues, eight vulnerabilities are rated Critical — most of them Remote Code Execution (RCE)
Google brings “Skills” to Chrome so Gemini prompts are instantly reusable
Chrome is getting another nudge toward becoming the home for Google’s AI toolbox. This spring Google introduced “Skills,” a way to save Gemini prompts inside the browser so common queries and workflows can be retriggered with a click. Rather than retyping or copy‑pasting a prompt each time you want Gemini to perform a task, Skills let you store and reuse
Synology SSL VPN Client Flaws Let Remote Attackers Read Files and Expose PINs — Patch Now
Synology has released a security advisory addressing two important vulnerabilities in its SSL VPN Client that could allow remote attackers to access sensitive files and expose locally stored PINs. Both flaws require user interaction—specifically, visiting a crafted web page while the vulnerable client is running—but their consequences range from quietly reading configuration files and certificates to enabling interception of VPN





