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437 postsAnthropic Scores AI Jailbreaks Like CVEs With New CJS Scale
Anthropic unveiled the CJS scale for grading AI jailbreak severity like CVEs, launching Claude Fable 5 alongside this new framework for the industry.
How GitHub assigned owners to 14,000 repos in 45 days
GitHub tagged thousands of ownerless repos using custom properties, archived 8,000 of them, and made ownership mandatory across the organization.
Building Governance Into Autonomous Security Agents
A four-layer architecture separates reasoning from the underlying model, making autonomous security agents auditable, model-agnostic, and ready for emerging AI regulation.
CommitBrief — AI code reviews, right in your terminal
A provider-agnostic, local-first CLI that reviews your staged changes, a historic range, or a whole GitHub pull request. Zero telemetry, no server. Free and open source.
commitbrief.comLogging Into Higgsfield CLI on a Headless Server: The localhost Trap
Why OAuth PKCE CLI logins fail on headless servers: localhost is per-machine, redirect URIs are allowlisted, and how replaying the callback URL manually solves it.
USB Kill Switch and Dead Man's Switch Toolkit for Linux Servers
An open-source toolkit combines LUKS encryption, USBGuard and Discord alerts to auto-wipe server keys on physical tampering or operator inactivity.
Cloudflare routes public traffic to private apps securely
Cloudflare's new Application Services for Private Origins brings WAF, bot management and caching to private origins without exposing public IPs.
Building a Model-Agnostic Vulnerability Discovery Harness
Project Glasswing details a model-agnostic security harness that scans 128 repos across a fleet, avoiding lock-in to any single frontier AI model.
Reviewing nftables Changes as a Packet-Set Diff
A new tool compares nftables changes as packet-set diffs, enhancing firewall rule reviews.
Grok CLI Caught Uploading Local Files to the Cloud
The Grok 4.5 model's CLI uploads local files to the cloud, raising privacy issues.
Understanding How Mailing Lists Break DMARC
Explore how mailing lists disrupt DMARC and the limited solution ARC provides.