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More Cisco SD-WAN bugs battered in attacks

3 hours 27 minutes ago
CISA gives federal agencies 4 days to patch

America's lead cyber-defense agency has warned that three Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager bugs are under attack, and given federal agencies just four days to patch the security holes.…

Jessica Lyons

Anthropic bakes memory fixes into Bun 1.1.13 as developers complain of leaks

5 hours 30 minutes ago
Bun is fast as a toolkit but can leak memory in production, causing slowdowns and crashes

A new version of the Bun JavaScript runtime and toolkit is out with enhanced testing support and improved memory management. The latter is a critical issue to devs and follows complaints of memory leaks causing problems in production.…

Tim Anderson

The spaghettified DBMS chart that shows Oracle's crown is slowly slipping

5 hours 56 minutes ago
Change is glacial, but the direction is clear

It might look like a map of the London Underground designed by a madman, but Gartner's newly-completed DBMS Market Share Ranks: 2011-2025 has an important message. The change may be glacial, but (most of the) dominant database vendors are slowly losing their grip on the market.…

Lindsay Clark

Crook claims to leak 'video surveillance footage' of companies

9 hours 27 minutes ago
Mexican IT services firm admits it was hacked, but says client operations weren't affected

A Mexican IT infrastructure and digital transformation biz is on clean-up duty after a criminal posted screenshots of what they claimed was company video surveillance footage to a cybercrime forum.…

Connor Jones

Schmoozebots: Study finds flattery will get AI everywhere

10 hours 56 minutes ago
Excessive friendliness may cause users to forget they're talking to a very confident autocomplete

A study into how humans interact with chatbots suggests the fastest way to make an LLM feel human isn't making it smarter – it's making it seem nicer.…

Carly Page

One of Europe's sovereign cloud picks may not be so-sovereign after all

11 hours 47 minutes ago
US-based cloud providers could have to disclose certain data under American legal orders

Updated  The European Commission has awarded four contracts designed to advance cloud sovereignty in the EU, but one uses services from S3NS, a joint venture between Thales and Google Cloud, raising questions about its real independence.…

Dan Robinson

NASA Inspector fears new spacesuits won’t be ready for Moon landing

17 hours 53 minutes ago
Dud contracts, proprietary designs, and zero-experience supplier make for quite the mess

The NASA Office of Inspector General, the aerospace agency’s auditor, fears that work on next-generation spacesuits won’t finish in time to use them for the planned Artemis III Moon landing mission in 2028.…

Simon Sharwood

Vibe coding upstart Lovable denies data leak, cites 'intentional behavior,' then throws HackerOne under the bus

18 hours 7 minutes ago
A lesson in how not to respond to vulnerability reports

UPDATED  Vibe-coding platform Lovable is pooh-poohing a researcher’s finding that anyone could open a free account on the service and read other users' sensitive info, including credentials, chat history, and source code. However, the company’s story keeps changing: First it attributed the publicly exposed info to "intentional behavior" and "unclear documentation," then threw bug-bounty service HackerOne under the bus.…

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