Microsoft Comic Chat is a Microsoft-developed Internet Relay Chat (IRC) chat client released in 1996 that rendered conversations as automatically generated comic strips. Instead of plain text, users ...
Attackers created at least 292 fake GitHub repositories that impersonated developer tools and redirected users to ...
Cursor IDE zero-day vulnerability: AI security firm Mindgard spent seven months trying to report a Windows code-execution ...
Ben O'Mahony discusses building custom AI-powered Language Server Protocols (LSPs) that go beyond standard rule-based ...
A new malicious framework called OkoBot is delivering more than 20 payloads in attacks focused on stealing cryptocurrency ...
CISA Rockwell Automation vulnerability CVE-2026-10577 exposes an unauthenticated debug port on the 1715-AENTR EtherNet/IP ...
Ping Identity CEO Andre Durand explains why AI agents need their own identities, runtime authorization, and zero trust ...
Zero trust, the security model built on the assumption that no user, device, or system should be automatically trusted, ...
Microsoft's IRC client from the 90s was intended to spice up “Internet Relay Chat” with graphical elements. Now it's becoming open source.
Microsoft is keeping Visual Studio's new built-in Agent Skills switched off by default while a public dashboard measures whether their performance gains justify the additional tokens they may consume.
Blue Team Con has announced that cybersecurity expert Ian Coldwater will deliver the keynote address at Blue Team Con 2026, ...
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