#Security
33 articles tagged with "Security"
GitLost: Researchers Exploit GitHub's AI to Leak Private Repositories
Noma researchers reveal a significant vulnerability in GitHub's AI agent, allowing attackers to manipulate it into disclosing private repository data through indirect prompt injection.
Understanding Role Based Access Control for Server Administration
Role Based Access Control (RBAC) is essential for ensuring that server access aligns with user responsibilities, minimizing risks and enhancing security.
Concerns Arise Over Disk-Encryption Key Security in Linux 6.9 Update
The recent update to Linux 6.9 has altered the behavior of LUKS suspend, leading to concerns about the security of disk-encryption keys in memory.
Creating Your Own DNS Over HTTPS Service for Better Privacy
This guide provides essential steps for setting up a DNS over HTTPS (DoH) service, emphasizing privacy and security benefits.
Improving Security for X11 Applications through Linux Containers
This article delves into the vulnerabilities of X11 applications and outlines how Linux Containers (LXC) can enhance their security through effective isolation techniques.
The Middle East Faces a New Direction Amid Global Power Shifts
As the great powers' interests diverge in the Middle East, the region is exploring alternative paths for its future.
Meta Suspends Employee Monitoring After Data Breach Raises Privacy Concerns
In response to a significant internal data leak, Meta has decided to pause its employee-tracking program, highlighting ongoing debates about privacy and surveillance in the workplace.
Anthropic Introduces Mandatory ID Verification for Select Features Starting July 8
In a bid to bolster security and enhance user accountability, Anthropic will implement mandatory ID verification for certain capabilities, effective July 8, 2026.
The Impact of AI on Crypto Security: A Shift in Due Diligence
With the rise of AI-driven security tools, the crypto industry faces a potential transformation in its approach to due diligence, making security measures more accessible and efficient.
Palantir objects to France ending domestic security contract: 'You can't do this on Instagram. This is a very serious matter.'
Palantir's leadership expresses disappointment over the termination of their contract with France's domestic security agency, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation.
Insights on Baltic Security from Estonia's Former President Amid NATO Exercises
As NATO conducts exercises in the Gulf of Riga, Estonia's former President reflects on the importance of regional security and lessons learned from past dealings with Putin.
Norway Joins France's Nuclear Deterrence Initiative, Altering European Security Landscape
In a notable development for European security, Norway has become the ninth nation to participate in France's nuclear deterrence program, as announced by President Emmanuel Macron.
Taiwan Reiterates Sovereignty Following US Arms Sales Discussion
In light of recent comments from President Trump, Taiwan's foreign ministry has reiterated its status as a 'sovereign and independent' nation, emphasizing the importance of US arms sales for its security.