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Trump administration creates $1.7bn fund to compensate allies

The U.S. Justice Department has announced the creation of a $1.7bn fund to compensate allies of President Donald Trump who claim they were unfairly investigated by the Biden administration. The "Anti-Weaponization Fund" was unveiled "in exchange" for the president dropping his $10bn lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) over the leak of his tax returns, the DOJ said. Democrats said the settlement is a "slush fund" paid out of taxpayer money for Trump and his allies from a federal agency overseen by him. “This is one of the single most corrupt acts in American history,” Donald Sherman, the president of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said in a statement. “President Trump, his family, supporters, and countless other America First Patriots were illegally targeted by the Democrat-lead [sic] law enforcement agencies,” a spokesperson for Trump’s legal team said.

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Anthropic to allow partners share Mythos cybersecurity findings

Anthropic has said it will allow users of its Mythos cybersecurity model to share information about ​cyber threats with others who may be exposed to similar vulnerabilities. The company last week began telling partners in its "Project Glasswing" initiative, including major tech firms such as Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia and Apple, that they ​are at their own discretion generally permitted to share findings, best practices, tools or code developed through the program. An Anthropic spokesperson has now said: "We fully support our partners sharing ​findings with each other and companies outside of Glasswing to triage vulnerabilities," adding: "As the program ⁠has matured, we've adapted [agreements with participating companies] to ensure key information can be shared broadly - including outside the program - for maximum defensive ​impact."

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