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A new Linux Foundation report finds that security readiness is the biggest obstacle to AI adoption. A widening gap exists between the rush to deploy AI and the ability to secure it. The report notes 67% of teams face pressure to accelerate deployment despite security risks.
A newly analyzed computer virus from over 20 years ago, named fast16.sys, reveals an early Stuxnet-style attack. The malware was designed to selectively target high-precision calculation software, subtly altering results in memory. This highlights a long-standing threat of data manipulation in critical systems.
Actor Matt Ryan, who voices Edward Kenway, has confirmed he filmed new scenes for the upcoming Assassin's Creed Black Flag remake. The new content is intended to add more emotional weight and depth to the main character's personal conflicts and overall journey in the popular game.
Microsoft is overhauling its Windows Insider Program, which provides early access to new Windows 11 features. The company is introducing significant changes, starting with giving testers the ability to select specific new features they want to try out, offering more control over their preview experience.
Cybersecurity researchers have identified four malicious packages on the npm registry: `chalk-tempalte`, `@deadcode09284814/axios-util`, `axois-utils`, and `color-style-utils`. These packages were designed to steal information from developer systems and have been downloaded thousands of times.
AWS has released a new open-source tool to automatically manage and refresh application certificates and secrets. It aims to prevent common outages caused by expirations and works across different cloud environments, not just AWS.
At a recent UN event, global leaders argued for replacing proprietary US cloud services with open-source alternatives. This push for 'digital sovereignty' stems from a growing distrust of American tech giants and a view of open source as critical infrastructure.
An advocacy group is suing the FCC, claiming it's hiding Chairman Brendan Carr's encrypted Signal messages. The lawsuit alleges the agency is concealing documents related to DOGE's influence, raising concerns about government transparency.
OpenAI is limiting access to its new GPT-5.6 model following a government request. The company warns this sets a concerning precedent for AI regulation, potentially restricting access to powerful tools for developers, businesses, and security teams.
Google Cloud now lets developers write SQL queries to create highly specific alerts. This helps teams find complex issues, like errors affecting a single customer, that traditional monitoring tools often miss.
The latest Dapr release introduces Verifiable Execution, a new way to prove your applications and AI agents are running correctly. It creates tamper-evident records, bringing cryptographic trust and provenance to distributed systems.
A software engineer used GitHub Copilot, Claude, and Gemini to find security vulnerabilities in the ClickHouse codebase. This practical case study shows how AI can help developers without deep security expertise improve software security.
The popular cloud deployment tool Argo CD is getting a major security boost. Its latest update adds features to verify that your code is authentic and to encrypt internal traffic, helping to secure your software supply chain.
A new plugin for the Headlamp Kubernetes UI now supports Volcano, a popular batch scheduler for AI and high-performance computing. This gives developers a simple web interface to inspect and manage complex batch jobs directly within Kubernetes.
Ukraine has deployed autonomous drones that hunt and destroy enemy drones without human control. The system automates 95% of the process, a major leap in AI-driven warfare and drone countermeasures.
HashiCorp's Boundary 1.0 is now production-ready, adding a key feature: RDP session recording. This helps security and IT teams monitor remote desktop access and meet strict compliance and audit requirements.
Notion is shutting down its Notion Mail app, stating that users now prefer AI agents to manage their inboxes. The move highlights a major shift in how people interact with email and productivity software.
Cloudflare discovered a subtle bug in its open-source QUIC code that failed to handle heavy packet loss at the start of a connection. The fix improves network reliability for services using their modern protocol implementation.
Researchers found critical flaws in AMD processors, including the new Zen 5 architecture. The vulnerabilities could allow a local attacker to steal sensitive data, potentially compromising cryptographic operations and leaking privileged information.
Cybersecurity firm Chainguard has launched Athena, an industry coalition using AI to find and fix vulnerabilities in critical open-source software. The group aims to secure the foundational components of the internet before attackers can exploit them.
A startup named Codeplain says developers should stop maintaining code and instead regenerate it from detailed plans. This spec-driven approach aims to solve the bottleneck of reviewing massive amounts of AI-generated code, changing how software is built.
The Rust Foundation has launched an official training program to tackle the language's steep learning curve. The accreditation system aims to standardize training, making it easier for companies to find and develop skilled Rust developers.
Samsara has launched a new 360 camera for heavy equipment. The system uses AI to give operators a complete view of their surroundings, aiming to make crowded industrial sites and factories safer for everyone.
Microsoft Research has a new AI method that can generate testable scientific theories about how the brain processes language. This approach aims to turn AI from a "black box" into a tool for genuine scientific discovery.