Today, Tuesday July 7, 2026, was one of those eventful days in the technology world. From discovering a 16-year-old bug in Linux KVM that could topple the entire virtualization ecosystem, to finding a hidden mental workspace in the Claude model that might be a sign of artificial consciousness. JANUSCAPE - the code name for vulnerability CVE-2026-53359 - is recognized as one of the most dangerous security bugs of the year that was hidden in shadow MMU code. On the other hand, just 13 days after the Gitea Docker bug disclosure, attackers began exploiting CVE-2026-20896 - a bitter reminder that the time gap between discovery and attack is shrinking every day. But it's not all bad news. Anthropic discovered with the J-lens tool that Claude has an internal Global Workspace that can read the model's hidden thoughts - an important step in better understanding artificial intelligence. SpaceX also showed with the Transporter-17 launch and 81 satellites at once that democratization of space is no longer just a dream. Elon Musk completed one of the largest deals in technology history by merging xAI and SpaceX into SpaceXAI - a $1.25 trillion transaction that could connect the future of space travel and artificial intelligence. And finally, Apple with RAW Engine v9 in iOS 27 proved that machine learning can even reprocess old photos with better quality.
Good morning and welcome to another energizing edition of Tekin Morning! It's Tuesday, July 7, 2026 (16th of Tir 1405 in the Persian calendar), and we've prepared a full tray of hot news and deep analysis
for your morning coffee. Grab your breakfast and join us, because today some extraordinary things have happened that simply can't be ignored. From a 16-year-old bug in Linux that could topple the entire
world of virtual machines, to the discovery of a hidden mental workspace in the Claude AI model that might be a sign of artificial consciousness. SpaceX is also launching 81 satellites into space all at
once today, and Elon Musk has completed one of the largest deals in technology history by merging xAI with SpaceX. Meanwhile, Apple is redefining mobile photography with iOS 27. This is precisely why we
love technology: every morning brings surprises that can fundamentally change our understanding of the digital world. So settle in, because we have a lot to discuss today. JANUSCAPE: The Bug That Hid for
16 Years When it comes to cybersecurity, one of the worst scenarios is when a critical bug remains hidden for years and then suddenly gets discovered. That's exactly what happened with KVM (Kernel-based
Virtual Machine) - one of the most popular virtualization tools in the Linux world. Security researchers on July 7, 2026 discovered a use-after-free vulnerability in the Linux KVM hypervisor that had been
hidden in the code for 16 years. This bug is known as JANUSCAPE and has the identifier CVE-2026-53359. Its CVSS score has reached CRITICAL level - making it one of the most dangerous bugs of the year.
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