Researchers show HalluSquatting can make AI coding agents fetch fake repositories or skills and run attacker-supplied code.
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Factor One review

Fast, furious, and unforgiving at times - the Factor One has all the markings of a champion, but you’ll need to ride it hard ...
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A 6.0-liter LS V8 replaced the old inline-six, adding oomph and confidence to the old-school Chevrolet 3100 pickup truck ...
Pennsylvania State Police say a Williamsport man tried to launder a retired NASCAR Truck Series racer into a titled, ...
He spends very little time on his iPhone. To pull it off, Holmes keeps his phone in grayscale and has the screen-time widget ...
As AI compresses the technical attack surface, the layer that can’t be patched becomes the highest-leverage target.
New laws in California and New York might stop anyone from 3D printing guns — and create entirely new kinds of surveillance.
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On June 16, Rockwell Automation and the Center for Automotive Research released a white paper on smart manufacturing in ...
An internet fad attempting to create the most dominant college basketball roster sparked an idea. Could one potential Purdue lineup go 40-0?