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Nobody has to break into GitHub Article

Nobody has to break into GitHub

GitHub incidents are feature abuse under valid credentials. The break is at the execution boundary, and standing scope is the real exposure.

Patching would not have stopped this breach
Article zero-day

Patching would not have stopped this breach

A Metabase zero-day converted an analytics application's standing data access into attacker access, leaving reach and scope as the only controls in play.

The benchmark isn't your bottleneck
Article agentic benchmarks

The benchmark isn't your bottleneck

Qwen3.8 Max topped the agentic index, but a benchmark win is a signal to test against your own tasks, not a reason to migrate your automation.

One grep, full repo access
Article credential-exposure

One grep, full repo access

A security camera shipped a full-scope GitHub PAT in its login page bundle. The credential exposure, supply-chain exploit path, GitHub audit-log telemetry, and why rotation - not removal - is the only fix.

CVE-2026-44843 turns one chat message into credential theft
Article credential theft

CVE-2026-44843 turns one chat message into credential theft

CVE-2026-44843 turns a single chat message into credential loss. An operator breakdown of the one-hop path from unauthenticated input to identity material.

The camera on your shelf handed out your GPS
Article IoT security

The camera on your shelf handed out your GPS

A TP-Link Kasa camera returned home GPS over unauthenticated UDP for six years. The mechanism, the pattern it exposes, and what must now be true.

Rust solved the compatibility trap with editions
Article SQLite

Rust solved the compatibility trap with editions

SQLite's backward-compatibility promise freezes its worst defaults. Rust-style editions could ship strict typing and enforced constraints without breaking old files.

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