Google released a Chrome security update fixing two high-severity flaws that could enable code execution or crashes via malicious websites.
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Dr. James McCaffrey presents a complete end-to-end demonstration of linear regression with pseudo-inverse training implemented using JavaScript. Compared to other training techniques, such as ...
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Moltbook has exploded from a niche experiment into the latest AI obsession, with screenshots of bots debating religion and complaining about their users ricocheting across social feeds. It has also ...
A high-severity OpenClaw flaw allows one-click remote code execution via token theft and WebSocket hijacking; patched in ...
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A federal government bill designed to toughen up bail rules to keep many more serious offenders behind bars has cleared a key ...
The threat situation in the software supply chain is intensifying. Securing it belongs at the top of the CISO’s agenda.