Torvalds likes AI, but AI sometimes doesn't like Torvalds.  Linux's founder thinks there will always be work for programmers.
A code-reuse attack named "Segmentation Fault Oriented Programming (SFOP)" exploits weaknesses in signal handling and Intel ...
In June 2020, Intel announced the first hardware availability of Control-Flow Enforcement Technology (CET). This ...
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The cloud code repository asks security researchers to cut out the AI-generated noise and focus on reporting security ...
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Arizona Democrats demand a full audit of the state's school voucher program after a report from the state auditor found ...
Two college students charged in a Fairfield plaza fire after the 2024 Santacon beach party will have their arson charges ...
Those wishing to volunteer at Bravo Zulu House in Winnebago may do so from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 16. Tasks include tree cleanup (bucking and splitting), rock removal, laying sod and cleaning ...
Torvalds says everyone is using AI to report on the same flaws, most of which have already been fixed.
Microsoft has expanded Azure Linux into Azure VM previews while pushing Azure Container Linux to general availability, ...
Linux Kernel 7.0.8 is released with patches to fix the ssh-keysign-pwn (CVE-2026-46333) root exploit flaw. Update your Linux ...