As enterprises embrace agentic AI and vibe coding, Secure Code Warrior CEO and co-founder Pieter Danhieux warns that ...
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If you've ever wanted to integrate OpenAI's ChatGPT features into your Java programs, you'll be happy to learn that Spring AI has made the process easier than ever. And it's not just easier to connect ...
How many times have you had someone tell you, "I didn't click anything," as they hand you a PC filled with malware? It's one of the go-to defensive explanations, but malware that can download and ...
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Every week, the cyber world reminds us that silence doesn’t mean safety. Attacks often begin quietly — one unpatched flaw, one overlooked credential, one backup left unencrypted. By the time alarms ...
Total AV comes with all the security tools that you may ever need to protect your data and privacy, including: Check downloads, installs and executables for viruses & threats Blocks unwated ads and ...
In this fast-paced world of AI-infused product development lifecycles, having strong product owners who truly understand Scrum and Agile product development is more important than ever. This video ...
Criminals exploiting a critical vulnerability in open source Apache ActiveMQ middleware are fixing the flaw that allowed them access, after establishing persistence on Linux servers. Researchers at ...
The code generated by large language models (LLMs) has improved some over time — with more modern LLMs producing code that has a greater chance of compiling — but at the same time, it's stagnating in ...
Python remains the top choice for scripting, automation, and penetration testing in cybersecurity. Rust and Go are gaining traction for building secure, memory-safe, and high-performance systems. C ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...