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PrimePiper has launched an enterprise-grade prime broker platform for AI agents, designed to address challenges including fragmented account management, inadequate risk control, inability to reconcile across venues, and insufficient compliance auditing in AI-driven automated trading. According to the company, its infrastructure supports unified connectivity to multiple trading venues—including Hyperliquid, OKX, Tiger Brokers, and Interactive Brokers (IBKR). For risk control, PrimePiper offers enterprise-grade API key management, spending limits, and circuit-breaker mechanisms to constrain AI agent trading behavior. At the execution layer, it enables automated strategy execution via SDK or the Model Context Protocol (MCP). For compliance and auditing, it provides audit-grade reporting capabilities tailored for funds and traders. PrimePiper has been selected for the latest cohort of Founders Inc’s accelerator program; its product is currently in the Alpha stage. Team members hail from Galois Capital, Kraken, DRW, and AWS.
Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) announced that Vercel is conducting an in-depth investigation into the April 2026 security incident. The investigation revealed that the attackers initially breached Vercel’s systems via Context.ai’s account—a startup—but their activities extended far beyond this initial intrusion. Threat intelligence indicates that the attackers distributed malware to steal Vercel account credentials and API keys from other service providers, then used those keys to rapidly and extensively enumerate non-sensitive environment variables. To trace the root cause, Vercel has processed nearly 1 petabyte of network and API logs. Vercel is collaborating with industry partners—including Microsoft, AWS, and Wiz—to respond jointly and has proactively notified other potentially affected parties, urging them to rotate credentials and adopt security best practices.
Vercel has released an analysis of a security incident, stating that certain internal systems were accessed without authorization. The breach originated from a third-party AI tool, Context.ai, used by an employee, which was compromised. Attackers leveraged this to take over the employee’s Google Workspace account and access some environment configuration data. Preliminary impact assessment indicates that a small number of customers’ environment variables—unmarked as “sensitive” (e.g., API keys, tokens)—may have been exposed. Affected users have been notified and advised to immediately rotate their credentials. At present, there is no evidence that data explicitly marked as “sensitive” or the supply chain (e.g., npm packages) has been tampered with. Vercel notes that the attackers demonstrated a high level of technical sophistication. The company is collaborating with Mandiant and multiple security organizations to investigate the incident and has filed a report with law enforcement. Vercel also confirms that its platform services remain fully operational. Users are advised to enable multi-factor authentication, comprehensively rotate potentially exposed environment variables, and review account activity logs and deployment records to mitigate further risk.
Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) announced that Vercel is conducting an in-depth investigation into the April 2026 security incident. The investigation revealed that the attackers initially breached Vercel’s systems via Context.ai’s account—a startup—but their activities extended far beyond this initial intrusion. Threat intelligence indicates that the attackers distributed malware to steal Vercel account credentials and API keys from other service providers, then used those keys to rapidly and extensively enumerate non-sensitive environment variables. To trace the root cause, Vercel has processed nearly 1 petabyte of network and API logs. Vercel is collaborating with industry partners—including Microsoft, AWS, and Wiz—to respond jointly and has proactively notified other potentially affected parties, urging them to rotate credentials and adopt security best practices.
Vercel has released an analysis of a security incident, stating that certain internal systems were accessed without authorization. The breach originated from a third-party AI tool, Context.ai, used by an employee, which was compromised. Attackers leveraged this to take over the employee’s Google Workspace account and access some environment configuration data. Preliminary impact assessment indicates that a small number of customers’ environment variables—unmarked as “sensitive” (e.g., API keys, tokens)—may have been exposed. Affected users have been notified and advised to immediately rotate their credentials. At present, there is no evidence that data explicitly marked as “sensitive” or the supply chain (e.g., npm packages) has been tampered with. Vercel notes that the attackers demonstrated a high level of technical sophistication. The company is collaborating with Mandiant and multiple security organizations to investigate the incident and has filed a report with law enforcement. Vercel also confirms that its platform services remain fully operational. Users are advised to enable multi-factor authentication, comprehensively rotate potentially exposed environment variables, and review account activity logs and deployment records to mitigate further risk.
PrimePiper has launched an enterprise-grade prime broker platform for AI agents, designed to address challenges including fragmented account management, inadequate risk control, inability to reconcile across venues, and insufficient compliance auditing in AI-driven automated trading. According to the company, its infrastructure supports unified connectivity to multiple trading venues—including Hyperliquid, OKX, Tiger Brokers, and Interactive Brokers (IBKR). For risk control, PrimePiper offers enterprise-grade API key management, spending limits, and circuit-breaker mechanisms to constrain AI agent trading behavior. At the execution layer, it enables automated strategy execution via SDK or the Model Context Protocol (MCP). For compliance and auditing, it provides audit-grade reporting capabilities tailored for funds and traders. PrimePiper has been selected for the latest cohort of Founders Inc’s accelerator program; its product is currently in the Alpha stage. Team members hail from Galois Capital, Kraken, DRW, and AWS.
Vercel has released an analysis of a security incident, stating that certain internal systems were accessed without authorization. The breach originated from a third-party AI tool, Context.ai, used by an employee, which was compromised. Attackers leveraged this to take over the employee’s Google Workspace account and access some environment configuration data. Preliminary impact assessment indicates that a small number of customers’ environment variables—unmarked as “sensitive” (e.g., API keys, tokens)—may have been exposed. Affected users have been notified and advised to immediately rotate their credentials. At present, there is no evidence that data explicitly marked as “sensitive” or the supply chain (e.g., npm packages) has been tampered with. Vercel notes that the attackers demonstrated a high level of technical sophistication. The company is collaborating with Mandiant and multiple security organizations to investigate the incident and has filed a report with law enforcement. Vercel also confirms that its platform services remain fully operational. Users are advised to enable multi-factor authentication, comprehensively rotate potentially exposed environment variables, and review account activity logs and deployment records to mitigate further risk.
Odaily News TRON has announced the integration of deBridge's Model Context Protocol (MCP) server into the TRON network, enabling seamless cross-chain execution capabilities through a unified interface.Through this unified interface, developers and AI Agents can programmatically access multi-chain liquidity, routing, and transaction execution capabilities, achieving a smoother cross-chain operational experience.This integration is not merely a new technical addition; it further strengthens TRON's infrastructure potential for connecting payments, asset gateways, and multi-chain execution capabilities within AI Agent scenarios.
PrimePiper has launched an enterprise-grade prime broker platform for AI agents, designed to address challenges including fragmented account management, inadequate risk control, inability to reconcile across venues, and insufficient compliance auditing in AI-driven automated trading. According to the company, its infrastructure supports unified connectivity to multiple trading venues—including Hyperliquid, OKX, Tiger Brokers, and Interactive Brokers (IBKR). For risk control, PrimePiper offers enterprise-grade API key management, spending limits, and circuit-breaker mechanisms to constrain AI agent trading behavior. At the execution layer, it enables automated strategy execution via SDK or the Model Context Protocol (MCP). For compliance and auditing, it provides audit-grade reporting capabilities tailored for funds and traders. PrimePiper has been selected for the latest cohort of Founders Inc’s accelerator program; its product is currently in the Alpha stage. Team members hail from Galois Capital, Kraken, DRW, and AWS.
Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) announced that Vercel is conducting an in-depth investigation into the April 2026 security incident. The investigation revealed that the attackers initially breached Vercel’s systems via Context.ai’s account—a startup—but their activities extended far beyond this initial intrusion. Threat intelligence indicates that the attackers distributed malware to steal Vercel account credentials and API keys from other service providers, then used those keys to rapidly and extensively enumerate non-sensitive environment variables. To trace the root cause, Vercel has processed nearly 1 petabyte of network and API logs. Vercel is collaborating with industry partners—including Microsoft, AWS, and Wiz—to respond jointly and has proactively notified other potentially affected parties, urging them to rotate credentials and adopt security best practices.
Vercel has released an analysis of a security incident, stating that certain internal systems were accessed without authorization. The breach originated from a third-party AI tool, Context.ai, used by an employee, which was compromised. Attackers leveraged this to take over the employee’s Google Workspace account and access some environment configuration data. Preliminary impact assessment indicates that a small number of customers’ environment variables—unmarked as “sensitive” (e.g., API keys, tokens)—may have been exposed. Affected users have been notified and advised to immediately rotate their credentials. At present, there is no evidence that data explicitly marked as “sensitive” or the supply chain (e.g., npm packages) has been tampered with. Vercel notes that the attackers demonstrated a high level of technical sophistication. The company is collaborating with Mandiant and multiple security organizations to investigate the incident and has filed a report with law enforcement. Vercel also confirms that its platform services remain fully operational. Users are advised to enable multi-factor authentication, comprehensively rotate potentially exposed environment variables, and review account activity logs and deployment records to mitigate further risk.
Odaily News TRON has announced the integration of deBridge's Model Context Protocol (MCP) server into the TRON network, enabling seamless cross-chain execution capabilities through a unified interface.Through this unified interface, developers and AI Agents can programmatically access multi-chain liquidity, routing, and transaction execution capabilities, achieving a smoother cross-chain operational experience.This integration is not merely a new technical addition; it further strengthens TRON's infrastructure potential for connecting payments, asset gateways, and multi-chain execution capabilities within AI Agent scenarios.
According to official announcements, Web3 intelligence-layer project Claw Intelligence has raised $3 million in seed funding. Investors include Castrum Istanbul, Titans Ventures, Super Labs, and Genesis Capital. Claw Intelligence is simplifying user interaction with the Web3 ecosystem and underlying computing resources through its unified intelligence layer, lowering operational barriers. The platform leverages an encryption-native Model Context Protocol (MCP) service to transform fragmented data endpoints into conversational workflows. New features include a secure, isolated large language model (LLM)-powered code execution sandbox that safely runs code directly within the chat interface—enabling real-time computation, data processing, and script prototyping; and LLM-driven cross-device/multi-computer control, allowing users to centrally manage multiple devices and servers via natural-language commands.