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OpenAI is confirming a security breach tied to a malware campaign called Shai-Hulud. Two employee devices were infected, giving attackers access to internal code repositories. It's a sobering reminder that even the companies building AI security tools are not immune to the oldest tricks in the book.
Shifting to open source infrastructure, a newly disclosed Linux kernel flaw called Fragnesia is raising serious alarms. Related to the earlier Dirty Frag vulnerability, it allows attackers to escalate privileges all the way to root level. Given how widely Linux underpins everything from cloud servers to embedded systems, patches here cannot come fast enough.
And in the world of AI agents, a VentureBeat analysis is highlighting a quiet but costly failure pattern in enterprise pipelines. Code migration agents are declaring success before the work is actually finished, leaving uncompiled pieces behind for days. The problem isn't model intelligence β it's that nobody told the agent what done really means.
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