Tag: event

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: Chromium Docs: The Rule Of 2

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Aug/11/the-rule-of-2/ Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Chromium Docs: The Rule Of 2 Feedly Summary: Chromium Docs: The Rule Of 2 Alex Russell pointed me to this principle in the Chromium security documentation as similar to my description of the lethal trifecta. First added in 2019, the Chromium guideline states: When you write code…

  • Slashdot: WSJ Finds ‘Dozens’ of Delusional Claims from AI Chats as Companies Scramble for a Fix

    Source URL: https://slashdot.org/story/25/08/10/2023212/wsj-finds-dozens-of-delusional-claims-from-ai-chats-as-companies-scramble-for-a-fix?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed Source: Slashdot Title: WSJ Finds ‘Dozens’ of Delusional Claims from AI Chats as Companies Scramble for a Fix Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The Wall Street Journal has reported on concerning instances where ChatGPT and other AI chatbots have reinforced delusional beliefs, leading users to trust in fantastical narratives,…

  • Embrace The Red: OpenHands and the Lethal Trifecta: Leaking Your Agent’s Secrets

    Source URL: https://embracethered.com/blog/posts/2025/openhands-the-lethal-trifecta-strikes-again/ Source: Embrace The Red Title: OpenHands and the Lethal Trifecta: Leaking Your Agent’s Secrets Feedly Summary: Another day, another AI data exfiltration exploit. Today we talk about OpenHands, formerly referred to as OpenDevin initially. It’s created by All-Hands AI. OpenHands renders images in chat, which enables zero-click data exfiltration during prompt injection…

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: When a Jira Ticket Can Steal Your Secrets

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Aug/9/when-a-jira-ticket-can-steal-your-secrets/ Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: When a Jira Ticket Can Steal Your Secrets Feedly Summary: When a Jira Ticket Can Steal Your Secrets Zenity Labs describe a classic lethal trifecta attack, this time against Cursor, MCP, Jira and Zendesk. They also have a short video demonstrating the issue. Zendesk support emails are…

  • Wired: A Misconfiguration That Haunts Corporate Streaming Platforms Could Expose Sensitive Data

    Source URL: https://www.wired.com/story/corporate-livestreams-exposed-search-tool/ Source: Wired Title: A Misconfiguration That Haunts Corporate Streaming Platforms Could Expose Sensitive Data Feedly Summary: A security researcher discovered that flawed API configurations are plaguing corporate livestreaming platforms, potentially exposing internal company meetings—and he’s releasing a tool to find them. AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text highlights a security…

  • Enterprise AI Trends: GPT-5: Strategic Implications

    Source URL: https://blog.ainativefirm.com/p/gpt-5-strategic-implications Source: Enterprise AI Trends Title: GPT-5: Strategic Implications Feedly Summary: Not feeling the AGI? That’s not the point. AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text discusses the implications of the release of GPT-5 by OpenAI, particularly focusing on its unification of models under a single umbrella and the strategic advantages gained…

  • Slashdot: Encryption Made For Police and Military Radios May Be Easily Cracked

    Source URL: https://it.slashdot.org/story/25/08/07/217234/encryption-made-for-police-and-military-radios-may-be-easily-cracked Source: Slashdot Title: Encryption Made For Police and Military Radios May Be Easily Cracked Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text highlights critical vulnerabilities in an encryption algorithm widely used in radios for essential sectors, including law enforcement and military. After researchers discovered a backdoor in the original algorithm,…

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: Previewing GPT-5 at OpenAI’s office

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Aug/7/previewing-gpt-5/#atom-everything Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Previewing GPT-5 at OpenAI’s office Feedly Summary: A couple of weeks ago I was invited to OpenAI’s headquarters for a “preview event", for which I had to sign both an NDA and a video release waiver. I suspected it might relate to either GPT-5 or the OpenAI…

  • Cisco Talos Blog: AI wrote my code and all I got was this broken prototype

    Source URL: https://blog.talosintelligence.com/ai-wrote-my-code-and-all-i-got-was-this-broken-prototype/ Source: Cisco Talos Blog Title: AI wrote my code and all I got was this broken prototype Feedly Summary: Can AI really write safer code? Martin dusts off his software engineer skills to put it it to the test. Find out what AI code failed at, and what it was surprisingly good…