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Linus Torvalds says AI reports have made Linux security mailing list 'almost entirely unmanageable'
"AI detected bugs are pretty much by definition not secret, and treating them on some private list is a waste of time for ...
The Linux Foundation's Greg Kroah-Hartman delivered a comprehensive talk this week on the current state and future challenges of Linux kernel security. Speaking at the Open Source Summit (OSS) Japan ...
Linux is getting a security wake-up call - why it was inevitable and I'm not worried ...
Open source Linux software has gained favor among IoT system developers for a variety of reasons. Mostly, it is readily available through binary versions prepackaged with embedded hardware and an ever ...
With the progressive shift toward a digitally dominated business landscape, cloud computing has become an inevitable part of contemporary enterprises. Though this movement offers countless benefits ...
A recently patched local privilege escalation vulnerability in the Linux kernel's rxgk module now has a proof-of-concept exploit that allows attackers to gain root access on some Linux systems. Named ...
Multi-agent platform AgentX enables administrators to operate massive server fleets with autonomous protection, compliance reporting, governance, and decision-making Codenotary, leaders in software ...
Multiple researchers using the same tools to find the same bugs are creating ‘unnecessary pain and pointless work’ ...
Torvalds says everyone is using AI to report on the same flaws, most of which have already been fixed.
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