Over the past week, a new fanworks movement has kicked off, with the aim to root out authors using generative AI. But the ...
This week’s threat list looks painfully familiar: abused integrations, fake tools, poisoned websites, ransomware crews trying to shut down security tools, and mobile malware asking for way too much ...
It's been one of those weeks. You expect the usual noise: recycled malware, sloppy attacks, another easy target getting hit. Instead, there's a supply chain attack ...
A security researcher has released exploit code for a Visual Studio Code (VS Code) zero-day vulnerability that allows attackers to steal GitHub authentication tokens by tricking users into clicking a ...
Top open-source maintainers find that AI has suddenly become much more useful. There are still legal and 'AI slop' problems to overcome. By year's end, AI programming tools should be much more ...
Baddies are exploiting a critical bug in React Native's Metro development server to deliver malware to both Windows and Linux machines, and yet the in-the-wild attacks still haven't received the ...
95% of developers now rely on AI‑assisted tooling to accelerate their workflows and catch critical bugs before they ship. As the AI code review market explodes - projected to grow at a 27.1% CAGR to ...
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides a RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) tool with hybrid search capabilities combining vector similarity and keyword metadata search for code ...
For a quick introduction to installing and using the plugin, see the Quick Start Guide.
ESET researchers discovered a previously unknown vulnerability in Mozilla products, exploited in the wild by Russia-aligned group RomCom. This is at least the second time that RomCom has been caught ...
Amazon Q Developer works well for completing lines of code, doc strings, and if/for/while/try code blocks, but can’t generate full functions for certain use cases. When I reviewed Amazon CodeWhisperer ...
Does a warmer winter mean we'll see more bugs this spring and summer? Meteorologist Andrew Stutzke checks in with the bug experts.