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Baidu Announces Record Date for Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders

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BEIJING, July 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Baidu, Inc. (“Baidu” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: BIDU; HKEX: 9888 (HKD Counter) and 89888 (RMB Counter)), a leading AI company with strong Internet foundation, today announced that the record date for the purpose of determining the eligibility of the holders of its ordinary shares, par value US$0.000000625 per share (the “Ordinary Shares”), to vote and attend its forthcoming extraordinary general meeting of shareholders (the “General Meeting”) will be as of close of business on Friday, July 17, 2026, Beijing/Hong Kong time (the “Ordinary Shares Record Date”). In order to be eligible to vote and attend the General Meeting, all valid documents for the transfers of shares accompanied by the relevant share certificates must be lodged with the Company’s Hong Kong branch share registrar and transfer office, Computershare Hong Kong Investor Services Limited, Shops 1712–1716, 17th Floor, Hopewell Centre, 183 Queen’s Road East, Hong Kong, not later than 4:30 p.m. on Friday, July 17, 2026, Beijing/Hong Kong time. All persons who are registered holders of the Ordinary Shares on the Ordinary Shares Record Date will be entitled to vote and attend the General Meeting.

Holders of the Company’s American depositary shares (the “ADSs”) representing the Ordinary Shares may not attend or vote at the General Meeting. Holders of ADSs as of close of business on Friday, July 17, 2026, New York time (the “ADSs Record Date”), will be able to instruct The Bank of New York Mellon, the holder of record of Ordinary Shares represented by ADSs, as to how to vote the Ordinary Shares represented by such ADSs. The Bank of New York Mellon, as depositary of the ADSs, will endeavor, to the extent practicable and legally permissible, to vote or cause to be voted at the General Meeting the amount of Ordinary Shares represented by the ADSs in accordance with the instructions that it has properly received from ADS holders. Please be aware that, because of the time difference between Hong Kong and New York, if a holder of ADSs cancels his or her ADSs in exchange for Ordinary Shares on Friday, July 17, 2026, New York time, such holder of ADSs will not be able to instruct The Bank of New York Mellon, as depositary of the ADSs, as to how to vote the Ordinary Shares represented by the cancelled ADSs as described above, and will also not be a holder of those Ordinary Shares as of the Ordinary Shares Record Date for the purpose of determining the eligibility to attend and vote at the General Meeting.

Details including the date and location of the General Meeting will be set out in the Company’s notice of General Meeting to be issued and provided to holders of its Ordinary Shares as of the Ordinary Shares Record Date and holders of its ADSs as of the ADSs Record Date together with the proxy materials in due course.

About Baidu

Founded in 2000, Baidu’s mission is to make the complicated world simpler through technology. Baidu is a leading AI company with strong Internet foundation, trading on Nasdaq under “BIDU” and HKEX under “9888”. One Baidu ADS represents eight Class A ordinary shares.

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CyberDagger LLC and Titan Code Solutions Contribute Qihoo 360 BYOVD Primitive to LOLDrivers Catalog

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Joint reverse engineering analysis reveals signed Qihoo 360 hypervisor driver that disables hardware virtualization across all CPUs with a single IOCTL call. Authentication gate fails open when driver is loaded standalone. Finding now live in the LOLDrivers vulnerable driver catalog.

DALLAS, July 2, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — CyberDagger LLC, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business specializing in vulnerability research and offensive security, today announced the contribution of a Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) primitive to the LOLDrivers catalog following joint analysis with Titan Code Solutions, LLC.

“Two different toolchains, same conclusion. That cross-validation is what makes open-source security research durable.” – John Rodriguez, CEO, CyberDagger LLC

The finding involves Qihoo 360 Total Security’s kernel driver 360hvm64.sys, which manages the product’s hardware-virtualization-based protection engine. When loaded outside the full 360 suite, a single IOCTL call (0x0022240c) disables VT-x (Intel) or AMD-V (AMD) across every logical processor on the machine. The driver’s authentication mechanism depends on a sibling driver that is absent in a BYOVD scenario, causing the gate to fail open.

CyberDagger’s Dagger Forge research pipeline identified the initial primitive through headless reverse engineering automation. Jonathan Reiter, CEO of Titan Code Solutions, independently cross-validated the finding and broadened the analysis to include the full 360 kernel driver stack, identifying two additional IOCTLs and mapping cross-driver communication topology across nine drivers.

The LOLDrivers pull request merged on June 16, 2026, with joint credit to both firms. The contribution includes YARA detection rules, behavioral indicators for SOC teams, and WDAC blocklist guidance.

The MITRE ATT&CK technique is T1562.001, Impair Defenses: Disable or Modify Tools.

A full technical writeup with detection guidance is available on the CyberDagger engineering blog.

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John Rodriguez, Cyberdagger LLC, 1 4699841309, info@cyberdagger.com, https://cyberdagger.com

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CyberDagger LLC and Titan Code Solutions Contribute Qihoo 360 BYOVD Primitive to LOLDrivers Catalog

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Joint reverse engineering analysis reveals signed Qihoo 360 hypervisor driver that disables hardware virtualization across all CPUs with a single IOCTL call. Authentication gate fails open when driver is loaded standalone. Finding now live in the LOLDrivers vulnerable driver catalog.

DALLAS, July 2, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — CyberDagger LLC, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business specializing in vulnerability research and offensive security, today announced the contribution of a Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) primitive to the LOLDrivers catalog following joint analysis with Titan Code Solutions, LLC.

“Two different toolchains, same conclusion. That cross-validation is what makes open-source security research durable.” – John Rodriguez, CEO, CyberDagger LLC

The finding involves Qihoo 360 Total Security’s kernel driver 360hvm64.sys, which manages the product’s hardware-virtualization-based protection engine. When loaded outside the full 360 suite, a single IOCTL call (0x0022240c) disables VT-x (Intel) or AMD-V (AMD) across every logical processor on the machine. The driver’s authentication mechanism depends on a sibling driver that is absent in a BYOVD scenario, causing the gate to fail open.

CyberDagger’s Dagger Forge research pipeline identified the initial primitive through headless reverse engineering automation. Jonathan Reiter, CEO of Titan Code Solutions, independently cross-validated the finding and broadened the analysis to include the full 360 kernel driver stack, identifying two additional IOCTLs and mapping cross-driver communication topology across nine drivers.

The LOLDrivers pull request merged on June 16, 2026, with joint credit to both firms. The contribution includes YARA detection rules, behavioral indicators for SOC teams, and WDAC blocklist guidance.

The MITRE ATT&CK technique is T1562.001, Impair Defenses: Disable or Modify Tools.

A full technical writeup with detection guidance is available on the CyberDagger engineering blog.

Media Contact

John Rodriguez, Cyberdagger LLC, 1 4699841309, info@cyberdagger.com, https://cyberdagger.com

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Cognizant and OpenAI bring frontier AI cyber defense from vulnerability discovery to validated fixes

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As a member of the OpenAI Daybreak Cyber Partner Program, Cognizant brings the services, security expertise and implementation scale to help enterprises move frontier AI capability into production-grade defense.

TEANECK, N.J., July 2, 2026 /CNW/ — Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH) today announced it is applying GPT-5.5 with Trusted Access for Cyber, through its Frontier AI Cyber Defense services, to help enterprises move faster from vulnerability discovery to validated, tested fixes. As a member of the OpenAI Daybreak Cyber Partner Program, Cognizant is putting frontier AI capability into its security experts’ hands, helping strengthen how clients defend the software they build and operate.

Frontier AI is changing the economics of cyber defense. AI can now help surface vulnerabilities across large, complex codebases with greater speed and scale. But discovery is only the beginning. Protecting the enterprise depends on what comes next: validating which findings are real, understanding their impact, developing and testing a patch and landing the fix before an attacker can act.

The remediation gap is where enterprises must focus their efforts, and where Cognizant has the domain and institutional depth to help deliver, bringing a cybersecurity practice built over more than a decade, with 5,000+ security professionals. Cognizant’s deep experience across regulated industries is intended to give clients the institutional muscle to put frontier capability to work at scale.

“Frontier AI has changed the equation for cyber defense, but a model’s power only matters in how it is applied inside a real enterprise,” said Sandra Notardonato, Global Head of Partner Development and Influencer Relations, Cognizant. “That is where Cognizant’s AI Builder approach is designed to deliver. Our security teams bring these capabilities into our clients’ code and security operations, helping them move from finding exposures to validating and remediating them. The advantage belongs to defenders who can pair frontier capability with the people and context to apply it responsibly, and that is what we aim to deliver at enterprise scale.”

Through its Frontier AI Cyber Defense services, Cognizant’s security professionals apply GPT-5.5 with Trusted Access for Cyber across authorized defensive workflows, including secure code review, threat modeling, vulnerability discovery and validation, detection engineering, threat hunting, and incident investigation and response. These capabilities are designed to embed into the workflows clients already run, with human validation and oversight at every step. They augment the deterministic controls and monitoring enterprises depend on rather than replacing them, accelerating the path from finding to fix while keeping defenders in control.

“Frontier cyber capability reaches more defenders when partners can operationalize it inside the trusted workflows enterprises already use every day,” said Colleen Kapase, Vice President of Strategic Global Partnerships and Ecosystems, OpenAI. “Cognizant brings cybersecurity domain depth and delivery scale to help enterprises apply these capabilities responsibly, with the oversight and governance required to move from discovery to validated remediation.”

Cognizant applies these capabilities within its own security operations before bringing them to clients, operating as its own Client Zero. Its security teams use GPT-5.5 with Trusted Access for Cyber across internal defensive workflows, including secure code review, vulnerability triage and validation and pull-request and CI/CD security review, with human validation and oversight at every step. 

In its own environment, Cognizant is applying these capabilities across its estate of products, platforms and internal repositories to accelerate the lifecycle of vulnerability management from discovery to validation through remediation. This operational experience, earned on its own estate, is what Cognizant brings to client engagements.

Cognizant and OpenAI are working together within a framework built for responsible deployment, with scoped access, monitoring and human oversight designed to keep these capabilities in the hands of trusted defenders. It is the foundation for an expanding collaboration, as both companies work to bring frontier cyber defense to more enterprises.

About Cognizant
Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH) is an AI Builder and technology services provider, bridging the gap between AI investment and enterprise value by building full-stack AI solutions for our clients. Our deep industry, process and engineering expertise enables us to build an organization’s unique context into technology systems that amplify human potential, drive tangible outcomes and keep global enterprises ahead in a fast-changing world. See how at www.cognizant.ai or @cognizant. 

For more information, contact:

U.S.

Name Ben Gorelick

Email benjamin.gorelick@cognizant.com 

Europe / APAC

Name Sarah Douglas

Email sarah.douglas@cognizant.com 

India

Name Vipin Nair

Email Vipin.nair@cognizant.com 

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