Monthly Archives: April 2024

ChatGPT Plus can exploit zero-day security vulnerabilities — why this should concern you

GPT-4, OpenAI’s latest multimodal large language model (LLM), can exploit zero-day vulnerabilities independently, according to a study reported by TechSpot. The study by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers has shown that LLMs, including GPT-4, can execute attacks on systems by … Continue reading

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28 of the best MIT courses you can take online for free

TL;DR: A wide range of online courses from MIT are available for free on edX. You can find a wide range of free online courses from some of the most famous educational institutions in the world on edX. It’s a … Continue reading

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IT Leaders Can’t Stop AI and Deepfake Scams as They Top the List of Most Frequent Attacks

New data shows that the attacks IT feels most inadequate to stop are the ones they’re experiencing the most. According to Keeper Security’s latest report, The Future of Defense: IT Leaders Brace for Unprecedented Cyber Threats, the most serious emerging types … Continue reading

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Transforming CI/CD Pipelines for AI-Assisted Coding: Strategies and Best Practices

Asking ChatGPT to generate one-off code snippets or churning out boilerplate code with help from Copilot is one way to get started with AI in software development. But if you want to adopt AI-assisted coding systematically and at scale, you … Continue reading

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A Long-Range Meshtastic Relay

In the past few years we’ve seen the rise of low-power mesh networking devices for everything from IoT devices, weather stations, and even off-grid communications networks. These radio modules are largely exempt from licensing requirements due to their low power … Continue reading

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