Anthropic’s Claude Code is in the news again – and not for the best reasons. Within days of each other, Anthropic first leaked the source code to Claude Code, and then a critical vulnerability was found by Adversa AI. Claude Code Leak On March 31, 2026, Anthropic mistakenly included a debugging JavaScript sourcemap for Claude Code v2.1.88 to npm. Within hours, researcher Chaofan Shou discovered the sourcemap and posted a link on X – kicking off a global rush to examine de-obfuscated Claude Code’s code. Sigrid Jin, a 25-year-old student at the University of British Columbia, worked with Yeachan Heo…
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This is the second post in a series on 3D print blocking, for the first entry check out: Print Blocking is Anti-Consumer – Permission to Print Part 1 Legislators across the U.S. are proposing laws to force “print blockers” on 3D printers sold in their states. This mandated censorware is doomed to fail for its intended purpose, but will still manage to hurt the professional and hobbyist communities relying on these tools. 3D printers are commonly used to repair belongings, decorate homes, print figurines, and so much more. It’s not just hobbyists; 3D printers are also used professionally for parts…
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The MacBook Neo is one of Apple’s most intriguing products in years. The company took an iPhone 16 Pro chip, put it inside a colorful chassis, installed macOS, and presto: You have a brand-new MacBook for only $599 ($499 with an education discount). It’s a no-brainer for anyone looking for a basic Mac at a great price, but to get it to that price, Apple had to cut some serious corners. As such, you can’t buy a MacBook Neo and expect the exact same experience you’d get with a MacBook…
Artificial intelligence led all employer-cited reasons for U.S. job cuts in March, accounting for 15,341 of the month’s 60,620 announced layoffs, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. That’s 25% of all cuts for the month, up from roughly 10% in February. Since Challenger began tracking AI as a reason in 2023, employers have now cited it in 99,470 layoff announcements, or 3.5% of all cuts during that period. What The Numbers Show Total U.S. job cuts rose 25% from February to March but are down 78% from March 2025, when a wave of federal layoffs pushed that month’s…
Lincoln has been Ford’s luxury wing for more than a century, turning out some truly legendary cars along the way. Think of the early ’60s Continental, the sleek Zephyr, or the old-school Town Car that ruled the ’90s. These days, though, it’s all about SUVs. The Navigator, Aviator, and Nautilus have been holding their own in a crowded luxury market packed with flashy rivals from Europe and Asia. But there’s one Lincoln SUV that doesn’t get nearly enough attention: the Corsair. It’s the smallest and most affordable model in the lineup, yet it still brings a surprising amount of genuine…
Ravie LakshmananApr 02, 2026Network Security / Vulnerability Cisco has released updates to address a critical security flaw in the Integrated Management Controller (IMC) that, if successfully exploited, could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to bypass authentication and gain access to the system with elevated privileges. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-20093, carries a CVSS score of 9.8 out of a maximum of 10.0. “This vulnerability is due to incorrect handling of password change requests,” Cisco said in an advisory released Wednesday. “An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending a crafted HTTP request to an affected device.” “A successful exploit could allow the attacker to bypass authentication,…
AI tools don’t magically absorb your brand’s personality the way a human team member does after spending a few weeks immersed in your business. They need explicit, detailed context that’s way more than a one-line prompt like “write in a conversational tone.” The fix? A brand voice and tone guide built specifically for AI use. Think of it as a cheat sheet that tells AI tools exactly how your brand sounds, what words you use (and avoid), and what your content should feel like tone-wise. I’ve been teaching my clients how to do this so they get better content outputs…
Open Task Manager on your Windows PC right now and chances are you’ll see apps like Discord, Slack, or Teams sitting at the top of the memory list, even if they’re not active. It’s not a bug in their code, and it’s not because your PC is old. It’s really the consequence of more than 30 years of choices on how Windows apps are built. Microsoft has rewritten its recommended app development framework at least seven times since the ’90s, according to longtime Chromium engineer Dominic Denicola in a recent trending blog post. Each new framework, he said, was abandoned…
IBM and Arm have announced a plan to develop hardware that can run both IBM and Arm-based workloads, to let Arm software run on IBM mainframes. The two companies plan to work on three things: building virtualization tools so Arm software can run on IBM platforms; making sure Arm applications meet the security and data residency rules that regulated industries must follow; and creating common technology layers so enterprises have more software options across both platforms, IBM said in a statement. IBM has not said whether the virtualization work will happen at the hypervisor level, through its existing PR/SM partitioning…
After linking the Axios npm supply chain attack to North Korean hackers, Google researchers warned that “hundreds of thousands of stolen secrets could potentially be circulating” as a result of this and the Trivy, KICS, LiteLLM, and Telnyx supply chain attacks (linked to TeamPCP). “This could enable further software supply chain attacks, software as a service (SaaS) environment compromises (leading to downstream customer compromises), ransomware and extortion events, and cryptocurrency theft over the near term,” they added. TeamPCP exploits stolen secrets for cloud intrusions Google-owned cloud security company Wiz has responded to multiple attacks being carried out by TeamPCP. “[The…
