Anyone can code using AI. But it might come with a hidden cost. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Over the past year, AI systems have ...
More is more this spring. Excess is back. And not in the chaotic, throw-it-all-on-and-hope way. This isn’t maximalism for maximalism’s sake. It’s controlled abundance. Organized chaos. Choreography, ...
Since it hasn’t snowed in at least two days, we are assuming that springtime has finally come to Boston; and that this calls for an appropriate playlist. For this one we’ve dug into deeper tracks that ...
A WIRED investigation based on Department of Homeland Security records this week revealed the identities of paramilitary Border Patrol agents who frequently used force against civilians during ...
In the wake of Claude Code's source code leak, 5 actions enterprise security leaders should take now
Every enterprise running AI coding agents has just lost a layer of defense. On March 31, Anthropic accidentally shipped a 59.8 MB source map file inside version 2.1. ...
Yesterday’s surprise leak of the source code for Anthropic’s Claude Code revealed a lot about the vibe-coding scaffolding the company has built around its proprietary Claude model. But observers ...
What we know so far: Anthropic is facing renewed scrutiny from the AI and security communities after internal source code for Claude Code – its fast-growing agentic development environment – was ...
The entire source code for Anthropic’s Claude Code command line interface application (not the models themselves) has been leaked and disseminated, apparently due ...
A version of the AI coding tool in Anthropic's npm registry included a source map file, which leads to the full proprietary source code. An Anthropic employee accidentally exposed the entire ...
Spring is weird. We like to associate it with warm (but not too hot) weather, flowers and a sudden desire to spend as much time as possible walking around outside. And it is like that sometimes. Other ...
With spring break starting Friday for many across Greater Cincinnati, security lines have been at the top of mind for travelers.Overnight, the U.S. Senate approved Homeland Security funds to pay ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results