JetBrains has released a minor update to IntelliJ IDEA 2026.2, the latest edition of its IDE for Java and Kotlin. The update fixes several bugs impacting [...]
Slackware has released updated expat packages for 15.0 and -current to address a security issue involving an out-of-bounds read and infinite loop related [...]
Signal has introduced a new layer of security to help make sure no one has secretly interfered with your encrypted chats. The chat app is favored by [...]
This is an epic month for Microsoft patches, though not a record-setting one. Redmond addressed 421 bugs in its own products this month – about 200 [...]
Java Development Kit (JDK) 28, a non-LTS (Long-Term Support) or “feature release” of standard Java due in March 2027, continues to take shape. Features [...]
Ongoing wars in Ukraine and Iran and the FIFA World Cup all contributed to a DDoS walloping of media organizations throughout 2026 so far, according to [...]
Anthropic is making Claude Code’s auto mode the default for its paid and enterprise users, allowing the coding agent to execute more actions without [...]
Spain’s national police say they caught a cybercriminal after a momentary technical glitch exposed his face to a video identification platform. The [...]
Many of the recent supply-chain attacks could have been caught earlier if defenders looked closely at the telemetry GitHub already provides, researchers [...]
Mozilla has revoked a cryptographic key used to sign Firefox and Thunderbird releases after discovering someone had accidentally committed an unencrypted [...]
Researchers have found that a malicious SIM card can tell some phones and cellular-connected devices to leak data, drop to 2G, shut themselves down, or [...]
My current model-selection strategy is embarrassingly simple… and wrong: I choose the most capable (expensive) model because I’m worried the cheaper one [...]
Back in 2023 and into 2024, as the hyperscalers announced massive data center expansions and plans for gigawatt-scale facilities, I was in boardrooms [...]