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CVE-2026-45494 | Microsoft Edge up to 148.0.3967.55 cross site scripting
CVE-2026-45492 | Microsoft Edge up to 148.0.3967.55 Security Feature improper authorization
CVE-2026-45495 | Microsoft Edge up to 148.0.3967.55 input validation
100% попадание на испытаниях. Lockheed Martin показала, чем армия США заменит легендарный Stinger
CVE-2025-14177
CVE-2025-54957
CVE-2026-44578
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Цифровую индустрию лишили сна. ИИ-алгоритмы вынуждают выпускать обновления безопасности каждый день
Grafana refuses to pay ransom after codebase theft
New Reaper Malware Uses Fake Microsoft Domain to Steal macOS Passwords
AI is drowning software maintainers in junk security reports
AI-assisted vulnerability research has exploded, unleashing a firehose of low-quality reports on overworked software maintainers who are wasting hours sifting through noise instead of fixing real problems. Linus Torvalds, the Linux kernel’s creator, says the flood has made the project’s security mailing list “almost entirely unmanageable, with enormous duplication due to different people finding the same things with the same tools.” Too many duplicates, and too much AI slop “If you found a bug using … More →
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Конец Вселенной воспроизвели в лаборатории. Рассказываем, как физики получили модель самого мрачного сценария Вселенной
Leaked Shai-Hulud malware fuels new npm infostealer campaign
Game over for 74 suspected scammers after Dutch cops plastered their faces on billboards
The Dutch police’s Game Over?! campaign, which publicly displays images of suspected fraudsters to encourage self-surrenders and gather public tips, is proving successful, with the identities of 74 of the 100 suspects shown already identified. A digital display promoting the Dutch police’s Game Over?! campaign (Source: Politie) Launched in March 2026, the campaign displays blurred photos of 100 suspected fraudsters on billboards along motorways, petrol stations, and supermarkets, as well as in television and online … More →
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