OpenClaw privilege escalation vulnerability
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CERT-EU blamed the cybercrime group TeamPCP for the recent hack on the European Commission, and said the notorious ShinyHunters gang was responsible for leaking the stolen data online.
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Steer-by-wire, in which a car can be steered electronically rather than through a physical connection between the steering wheel and steering rack, is coming to Mercedes-Benz. The German automaker say
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Few things kill the vibe of your relaxing spring break abroad faster than realizing you forgot a way to keep things charged. Anker’s Nano Travel Adapter makes it easy to charge your phone, camera, e-r
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Two weeks ago I set aside my M4 MacBook Air and picked up a nine-year-old ThinkPad. It's one of an estimated 200 to 400 million Windows 10 PCs that don't meet Microsoft's requirements for Windows 11.
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Moonbounce has raised $12 million to grow its AI control engine that converts content moderation policies into consistent, predictable AI behavior.
Where's the Trump phone? We're going to keep talking about it every week. We've reached out, as usual, to ask about the Trump phone's whereabouts. Crickets. Despite recent signs of life, another week
This is Optimizer, a weekly newsletter sent every Friday from Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song that dissects and discusses the latest gizmos and potions that swear they're going to change your life
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If you saw my posts back in February on LinkedIn and Mastodon, you know I’ve been deep in a Cursor session. I promised to pull back the curtain on how MarvinSync—my new macOS utility for syncing local
One of the most frustrating UI failures is not a dramatic JavaScript bug. It is when CSS stops feeling explainable. You change one screen and another screen shifts. The same HTML looks different depen
I wanted a tool that could research any topic deeply — not just one web search, but Wikipedia, arXiv, Semantic Scholar, GitHub, Hacker News, Stack Overflow, Reddit, YouTube and local documents, all at
So I built a runtime to fix that. The problem If you use Claude Code, Copilot, or Codex, you've probably created Agent Skills, those SKILL.md files that tell the AI what to do. I had a bu
Every AI chatbot I've built hits the same wall. The LLM writes beautiful markdown — headings, bold, lists, code blocks. Then someone asks for a chart. Or a form. Or a data table with sortable columns