Linux 7.1 is bringing what might be the biggest under-the-radar storage change in years: a new in-kernel NTFS driver.
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After about four years, a new NTFS-3G version has been released. It closes a privilege escalation vulnerability and fixes ...
Mythos combined four separate low-severity bugs into a complete browser sandbox escape. Traditional scanners evaluate ...
Anthropic announced this week that its new model found security flaws in "every major operating system and web browser." Even before the news, AI models had gotten dramatically better at finding bugs.
AI can now find and exploit software vulnerabilities faster than humans can patch them. Here's what power companies need to ...
The development of Linux kernel 7.1 is taking shape, and it now includes a change that is particularly relevant for users ...
New, more powerful artificial intelligence (AI) models are announced pretty regularly these days: the latest version of ...
One of the challenges of migrating older applications to a cloud-native, modern IT architecture is how to provide persistent ...