Chromium’s ‘Fixed’ Vulnerability May Still Be Open After Four Years
Security researchers suggest a long-standing Chromium exploit, previously marked as fixed, remains a viable threat to browser security.
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Security researchers suggest a long-standing Chromium exploit, previously marked as fixed, remains a viable threat to browser security.
The upcoming GCC 16 release introduces a major shift in how C++ developers interact with compiler errors, featuring hierarchical diagnostics and experimental HTML output.
Detailed look at the Flipper One's hardware, featuring the Rockchip RK3576 CPU, RP2350 MCU, and a robust M.2 expansion port for enthusiasts.
GitHub confirms that a poisoned VS Code extension on an employee's device led to the exfiltration of approximately 3,800 internal repositories.
Experienced developers are warning that the inherent 'undefined behavior' of C and C++ creates systemic vulnerabilities in modern computing environments.
Mozilla is disabling asm.js optimizations in Firefox 148, marking the sunset of the technology that paved the way for WebAssembly.
China has added the Nvidia RTX 5090D V2 to its banned goods list, signaling a push for domestic AI chip adoption over US-made hardware.
A California jury will decide if Vizio must release the full source code for its smart TV OS, a case with major implications for the right-to-repair movement.
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The OpenBSD project has released version 7.6, bringing significant updates to the kernel, hardware compatibility, and its legendary security posture.