OpenAI has launched Codex for Open Source, offering maintainers six months of free ChatGPT Pro and API credits amid a surge of AI-generated pull requests.
Savvy developers are realizing the advantages of writing explicit, consistent, well-documented code that agents easily understand. Boring makes agents more reliable.
It’s hard to deny that label printers have become more accessible than ever, but an annoying aspect of many of these cheap units is that their only user interface is a proprietary smartphone ...
It has long been said that AI automating AI research could be how humanity hits the singularity, and there are early signs ...
Distributed through over 100 GitHub repositories, the BoryptGrab stealer targets browser, wallet, system, and other user data ...
An individual claiming to be Mark Pilgrim, the original creator of the library, opened an issue in the project's GitHub repo ...
Fake OpenClaw installers hosted in GitHub repositories and promoted by Microsoft Bing's AI-enhanced search feature instructed users to run commands that deployed information stealers and proxy malware ...
New malware spreads via fake GitHub downloads, stealing browser passwords, crypto wallets, Discord tokens, and credit card details from Windows users.
OpenAI is reportedly building an internal GitHub-style repo after outages, signaling rising tension with Microsoft as Codex agent use grows.
Error logs and GitHub pull requests hint at GPT-5.4 quietly rolling out in Codex, signaling faster iteration cycles and continuous AI model deployment.
North Korean-linked campaign publishes 26 malicious npm packages hiding C2 in Pastebin, deploying credential stealers & RAT via 31 Vercel deployments.
Are AGENTS.md files actually helping your AI coding agents, or are they making them stupider? We dive into new research from ETH Zurich, real-world experiments, and security risks to find the truth ...
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