AI Found a Root Bug in Linux That Everyone Missed for 15 Years
…AI Found a Root Bug in Linux That Everyone Missed for 15 Years Nebula Security has published exploit code for GhostLock (CVE-2026-43499), a use-after-free bug that sat in…
…AI Found a Root Bug in Linux That Everyone Missed for 15 Years Nebula Security has published exploit code for GhostLock (CVE-2026-43499), a use-after-free bug that sat in…
…the Planet”—to support open source projects on vulnerability patching and other security issues as AI accelerates bug discovery as well as exploit development. And as the AI arms race between China…
…But security experts point out that AI models with advanced capabilities for discovering and exploiting software vulnerabilities—in other words, creating potentially dangerous hacking tools—will be ubiquitous soon around the world…
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…White House spokesperson Liz Huston says the executive order reflected Trump‘s “commonsense approach of collaborating with industry to balance innovation and security, cementing America’s continued global dominance in AI and…
…crimew says she neither exploited a software flaw nor bypassed any security measures to access the Dialog data, and viewed the same records that were available to every visitor’s browser. Nicholas…
…near real time.” Google Publishes Live Exploit Code for Unpatched Chromium Flaw Google this week made public a working proof-of-concept for an unfixed vulnerability in Chromium, the open-source codebase…
…And all of them, all three of those Chinese platforms, had really serious security vulnerabilities. So a parent might buy a SafeKid smartwatch in Sweden, and then some other parent in Spain…
…The Cats Hijacking Your Supply Chains.” Before landing on its current strategy for supply chain attacks, TeamPCP emerged in late 2025 exploiting cloud misconfigurations and a vulnerability in the web app development…
…eyebrows by including the US National Security Agency on that initial access list. Mythos, after all, is reportedly capable of finding previously hidden, hackable vulnerabilities in software with alarming speed, raising fears…