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Google unleashes Gemini AI agents on the dark web

2 months 3 weeks ago
Claims it can analyze millions of daily events with 98 percent accuracy

RSAC 2026  Google's Gemini AI agents are crawling the dark web, sifting through upward of 10 million posts a day to find a handful of threats relevant to a particular organization.…

Jessica Lyons

1K+ cloud environments infected following Trivy supply chain attack

2 months 3 weeks ago
Crims 'creating a snowball effect' across open source projects

RSAC 2026  Thousands of organizations' cloud environments have been infected with secret-stealing malware as a result of the Trivy supply-chain attack last week, and now the crims that compromised the open source scanners are working with notorious extortion crews like Lapsus$.…

Jessica Lyons

LiteLLM loses game of Trivy pursuit, gets compromised

2 months 3 weeks ago
Python interface for LLMs infected with malware via polluted CI/CD pipeline

Two versions of LiteLLM, an open source interface for accessing multiple large language models, have been removed from the Python Package Index (PyPI) following a supply chain attack that injected them with malicious credential-stealing code.…

Thomas Claburn

Remote or not, workers are drifting back toward the city

2 months 3 weeks ago
Global hiring data shows employees relocating nearer major hubs, reversing pandemic-era shift

The post-pandemic shift away from cities has reversed since 2022, with return-to-office mandates playing a role, according to a new report on global hiring trends.…

Lindsay Clark

CMA dithers on cloud probe as Microsoft's meter runs on taxpayer dime

2 months 3 weeks ago
Every month of 'careful consideration' is another month Redmond laughs all the way to the bank

Here's the uncomfortable truth: every week the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) hesitates on its decision on the outcome of its public cloud services market investigation, the meter keeps running and taxpayers continue to foot the bill.…

Bill McCluggage

Arm rolls its own 136-core AGI CPU to chase AI hype train

2 months 3 weeks ago
Turns out artificial general intelligence was a CPU this whole time

Arm unveiled its first homegrown silicon — yes, an actual chip, not another shake-n-bake blueprint — during an event in San Francisco on Tuesday, and said that flagship customer Meta is set to deploy the 136-core CPU at scale later this year.…

Tobias Mann

Mozilla introduces cq, describing it as 'Stack Overflow for agents'

2 months 3 weeks ago
A knowledge database where AI agents read, add and score the items – what could go wrong?

Mozilla is building cq - described by staff engineer Peter Wilson as "Stack Overflow for agents" - as an open source project to enable AI agents to discover and share collective knowledge.…

Tim Anderson

Cryptographers engage in war of words over RustSec bug reports and subsequent ban

2 months 3 weeks ago
Rust security maintainers contend Nadim Kobeissi's vulnerability claims are too much

Updated  Since February, cryptographer Nadim Kobeissi has been trying to get code fixes applied to Rust cryptography libraries to address what he says are critical bugs. For his efforts, he's been dismissed, ignored, and banned from Rust security channels.…

Thomas Claburn

Datadog bets DIY AI will mean it dodges the SaaSpocalypse

2 months 3 weeks ago
The theory is that its domain-specific model will beat generalist LLMs on results and economics

Datadog is close to releasing an updated AI model that it thinks will help it avoid the so-called SaaSpocalypse – customers using AI to build their own tools.…

Simon Sharwood

Systemd-free antiX Linux 26: Debian 13, in bonsai form

2 months 3 weeks ago
Plus: Still supports 32-bit hardware or VMs

AntiX Linux is a heavily cut-down version of Debian 13, with a choice of init systems and ultralightweight GUIs. This means it's able to run usefully on older and lower-end PCs – and, of course, to run faster on modern ones.…

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