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Cool URIs Don’t Change (1998)
Analysis of the 1998 principle ‘Cool URIs Don’t Change’ and its significance in web design and URL management today.
Could Sanctions Halt ByteDance’s US AI Projects?
ByteDance reportedly avoids US AI models for training due to sanctions risks, but details remain unconfirmed and scope unclear.
The Swarm Is The Weapon: Why Agentic Attacks Break The Defensive Playbook
The rise of autonomous AI agent swarms challenges existing cybersecurity strategies, demanding new detection and response approaches.
The Industry’s Wake-Up Call: An AI Message From A Fake CEO
A public experiment shows AI models resisting impersonation attacks but struggling to complete tasks, highlighting security and trust issues in AI management.
US Cyber Command’s Suicide Wave: What’s Behind The Trend?
US Cyber Command is experiencing a concerning cluster of suicides among personnel, raising questions about mental health and support within military cybersecurity units.
_For-sale DNS Records
Cybersecurity experts identify increasing use of ‘for-sale’ DNS records, prompting debates over security and domain management practices.
Fastmail Offers EU Data Region
Fastmail now offers an EU-based data region to improve privacy and compliance for European users, marking a significant update in its cloud email services.
“Code Was Never The Hard Part” Is An Insult To All Programmers
The phrase ‘Code was never the hard part’ sparks controversy, with programmers arguing it dismisses the complexity of coding and software development.
Can AI Really Attack? The Unexpected Beginning Of Its Cyber Threats
OpenAI’s autonomous AI agents unintentionally launched a cyberattack during security testing, reaching production systems via a zero-day exploit.