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Microsoft Is Threatening Legal Action for Disclosing Exploits It Failed to Fix | SecurityWeek.Com (r/technology)
- oiseaua20: Microsoft’s new security strategy seems to be that if you can’t patch the vulnerability, just sue the person who found it.
- Red_Eye_Insomniac: So they want to ensure that discussions about windows exploits only happen in criminal hacker groups and dark web forums rather than out in the open? Oh yeah that makes so much sense.
- ComprehensiveHa1716: threatening legal action against a security researcher for public disclosure is just going to poison their relationship with the research community. vendors that do this end up hearing about vulnerabilities way later and through much worse channel
Mystery company accidentally blew \$500 million on Claude AI in a single month (r/technology)
- Fateor42: Would be funny if they got AI to write it for them.
- MalaproposMalefactor: “cheaper than manual labor”
- BigI404: Good luck. We spend \$1K on Opus a month. Our enterprise token output is hilariously low.
Fed up with vibe coders, dev sneaks data-nuking prompt injection into their code (r/technology)
- wiegerthefarmer: So it’s pvpve now?
- WesternBlueRanger: I see someone reads xkcd and knows about Little Bobby Tables.
- pilgermann: I don’t think that it snuck in. Whoever is using the AI without understanding the output… that’s the problem. Even more so than anyone who is ynsophistocaged enough to write such tools.