Category: Science

The first thing vibe coding creates is trust. • The Register
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The first thing vibe coding creates is trust. • The Register

Secret CEO In 1991, when I was 16, a Norwegian exchange student gave an inspiring performance of the Three Billy Goats Gruff, in the original Norwegian language, at my high school talent night. She delivered this performance with such enthusiasm that every word of her performance stuck in my mind and to this day I […]

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Unknown attackers exploit another critical SharePoint bug • The Register
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Unknown attackers exploit another critical SharePoint bug • The Register

Unknown bad guys are exploiting yet another critical Microsoft SharePoint bug to compromise victims’ SharePoint servers, the US government has warned. CVE-2026-20963 is a critical deserialization vulnerability in SharePoint that allows unauthenticated attackers to execute code remotely on the server without any user interaction, and Redmond fixed the issue as part of its January Patch […]

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Europe decides whether 6 GHz is Wi-Fi or cellular space.
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Europe decides whether 6 GHz is Wi-Fi or cellular space.

A conflict is brewing in Europe over the 6 GHz portion of the wireless spectrum, between those who believe it should be allowed for use by cellular networks and others who want it reserved for Wi-Fi. The Wi-Fi Alliance and the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) have published open letters addressed to “European digital ministers”, expressing […]

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Drake and Spotify caught up in fake streams
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Drake and Spotify caught up in fake streams

Spotify is in turmoil again. A class complaint, filed last week in California federal court, accuses the streaming platform of having “ looked away » in the face of “ large-scale fraudulent wiretapping “. The rapper RBX, cousin of Snoop Dogg, is at the origin of this legal action which calls into question not an […]

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Suspected Chinese spies exploit unpatched Windows flaw – The Register
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Suspected Chinese spies exploit unpatched Windows flaw – The Register

Cyberspies linked to the Chinese government exploited a Windows shortcut vulnerability revealed in March – but which Microsoft has yet to patch – to target European diplomats in an attempt to steal defense and national security information. Security firm Arctic Wolf attributed the spying campaign to UNC6384 (aka Mustang Panda, Twill Typhoon) and, in a […]

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New border control in Europe: here’s what’s changing
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New border control in Europe: here’s what’s changing

There’s something new if you plan to travel. From this Sunday, October 12, all non-European travelers wishing to enter or leave the Schengen area will now have to submit to fingerprinting, a photo and a recording of their personal data. This new system, called EES (Entry/Exit System)marks a major transformation of European border control, with […]

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