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MX Linux 25.2 provides possible refuge from AI as well as systemd

11 hours ago
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  • #AI and ML
  • #cybersecurity
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  • Enterprise data services for Kubernetes help eliminate infrastructure silos and establish standardized cloud-native platforms.
  • Behavioral AI security catches advanced attacks that Microsoft 365’s native security might miss.
  • Virtual events simulate ransomware breaches to test response skills and collaborate with IT pros.
  • Zero Trust models need updating for agentic AI, as current identity systems are built for human users.
  • AI adoption at scale unlocks ROI through practical tools and techniques for resilient Dev and IT operations.
  • JFrog’s NanoClaw enhances package safety, addressing concerns about AI agents being given dangerous powers.
  • SK Hynix plans to triple memory production, though delays may extend up to eight years.
  • GitHub experienced downtime despite moving to Azure, highlighting usage spikes from AI features.
  • KPMG’s AI report faced criticism for hallucinations, with only 5 out of 45 citations matching sources.
  • Google sued alleged Chinese phishers using AI-powered fraud operations on Telegram.
  • Russian attackers impersonate Signal support for phishing, while US takes down Iranian propaganda sites.
  • Microsoft’s patches failed to fix on-prem SharePoint, leaving it vulnerable to zero-day attacks.
  • DEF CON’s Franklin project enlists hackers to harden critical infrastructure, expanding beyond voting villages.
  • EQT acquired a majority stake in Acronis at a valuation over $3.5 billion.
  • Ransomware persists ten years after the first corporate attack, suggesting stable careers in infosec.
  • CentOS evolved from a hobby project to an enterprise default OS after community efforts post-Red Hat.
  • Netflix’s open-source Project Headroom reduces AI costs significantly.
  • OpenBSD 7.9 adds features like more cores and basic Wi-Fi 6 while maintaining its ascetic design.
  • Fedora lost Deepin desktop but gained Microsoft as a supporter.
  • LocalSend offers AirDrop-like functionality without Apple lock-in.
  • dBase declined after 47 years, with online presence further impacted by a mourning blog post.