Locked, stocked, and losing budget: AI vendor lock-in bites back
a day ago
- #AI
- #technology trends
- #cybersecurity
- Securing the Untrusted Agentic Development Layer: Architect development environments for secure and fast agentic development.
- Toxic Flows: AI agent skills can become supply chain attacks when granting access to IT resources.
- The Hardware Crunch: Infrastructure teams face extended lead times, rising AI-driven costs, and accelerated timelines.
- Identity Resilience: Build identity-first recovery strategies for cyber survival in new threat landscapes.
- Unfriendly Followers: Attackers use profiles as intel; learn to make yourself harder to target.
- Fake IT workers rented laptops to North Korean scammers, receiving 18-month prison sentences.
- Anthropic response to 1-click pwn: Users need clearer warnings for AI tool security.
- 60% of MD5 password hashes crackable in under an hour; reconsider World Password Day.
- IBM Cloud outage: Datacenter power loss caused at least 4-hour downtime with no status updates.
- $250M crypto-robbing gang: Teen sentenced to 6.5 years for stealing what hackers couldn't.
- TomTom outage: Users report disappearing favorites, blank route planners, and sync failures.
- C++ survey: AI use rises but trust is low; language's popularity grows despite frustrations.
- State-backed hackers exploit Palo Alto firewall zero-day before patch release.
- GNOME may lead Ubuntu but X.org remains relevant.
- Open source registries lack funding for basic security implementation.
- Contain Windows apps inside Linux with container solutions.
- Too much or too little AI: AMD struggles with investor expectations.
- Agentic AI strains modern memory hierarchies.
- Claude AI used to clone commercial software cheaply ($10/hour).
- Developer uses Claude to build a memory-safe extension of C.
- Silence about datacenters may indicate upcoming developments.