Indonesia’s game rating system leaks developer creds
…post from a user with the handle “Me_ Finity” who said they built their own front end to the IGRS and in the process gained access to “approximately 1,000 developer emails…
…post from a user with the handle “Me_ Finity” who said they built their own front end to the IGRS and in the process gained access to “approximately 1,000 developer emails…
OSes Patch to end i486 support hits Linux kernel merge queue After a year of patchwork, maintainers look ready to start retiring 486-class CPUs It's taken nearly a full version…
…The only dramatic change this year is the continuing meteoric rise of Cockroach Labs, the company behind CockroachDB, the RDBMS with a PostgreSQL-like front end and a distributed back end. "The…
…was 2.2, released at the end of 2018, but the last LTS (long-term support) release was 2.1, issued earlier in 2018. Developers with applications using features of 2.2…
…But the company's Opus 4.6 model, already superseded by the release of Opus 4.7 on Thursday, is capable of developing functional exploit code. In a blog post on Wednesday…
…could end up footing the bill. Noise pollution from on-site generators and water consumption from cooling towers are also commonly cited concerns. And if the videos we've seen posted to…
…by a loosely knit band of smash-and-grab miscreants called TeamPCP – both had similar end goals, a deep understanding of developer environments, and advanced social engineering skills. According to security experts…
…That user's Github profile and a related LinkedIn post identify the poster as Stella Laurenzo, the director of the AI group at chipmaker AMD. She complains that, ever since some time…
…security reports in the curl project," said Daniel Stenberg, founder and lead developer of curl, in a social media post . "They're gone. Instead, we get an ever-increasing amount of really…
…agent system intended to draft social media posts based on technical content ended with one agent convincing the other to override safety controls and develop a steganographic encoding scheme to smuggle credentials…