AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoPublic Health: RIVM confirmed the Netherlands’ first locally acquired West Nile virus infection since 2020 in a Utrecht blood donor; Sanquin will screen donations from risk areas as transmission is also detected in local horse and bird cases, though overall risk remains very low. Cybersecurity: The Dutch NCSC says a patched macOS Screen Sharing flaw (CVE-2026-65400) is being actively exploited on internet-exposed Macs, with attackers gaining root access and installing Monero miners; Apple fixes are available for Sequoia 15.7.9, Sonoma 14.8.9 and Tahoe 26.6.1. Broadcast & Media Tech: Bridge Technologies will demo at IBC 2026 in Amsterdam a TS playout option for its VB330/VB220 probes, turning them into signal generators that can send recorded transport streams over IP with multicast/unicast support. AI/Health & Research: A Dutch primary-care study reports that one-third of overweight/obese patients in dietetic treatment achieved at least 5% weight loss within a year, often within the first three months. Industry & Business: STMicroelectronics details a €5.5m share buyback tranche on Euronext Paris, while MarketsandMarkets forecasts strong growth for surgical imaging and gelatin markets. EU Tech Policy: Brussels says UAP reporting can use existing EU aviation-safety systems, and correspondence suggests officials are also discussing better space-object detection.
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