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CodeQL 2.24.0 Expands Language Support and Accuracy
Software & Computing CodeQL 2.24.0 Expands Language Support and Accuracy

The rapid evolution of programming languages and frameworks presents a continuous challenge for static analysis tools, which must constantly adapt to maintain relevance and efficacy in identifying security vulnerabilities. As developers adopt the latest technologies to build more complex and

Is Dynatrace Redefining Observability With AI?
Software & Computing Is Dynatrace Redefining Observability With AI?

The rapid proliferation of cloud-native architectures and agentic AI has created a new paradigm for software development, one where the speed of innovation is often matched by an equal and opposite force of complexity and risk. While these technologies accelerate release cycles, they also introduce

What Is the Real Quantum Threat to Bitcoin?
Software & Computing What Is the Real Quantum Threat to Bitcoin?

The prevailing narrative often paints a dramatic picture of a future where quantum computers emerge overnight to shatter the cryptographic foundations of Bitcoin, but a more nuanced analysis reveals that the true danger is not a sudden digital apocalypse. While the long-term threat posed by

Which Bank Systems Need Quantum-Proofing First?
Software & Computing Which Bank Systems Need Quantum-Proofing First?

The quiet hum of servers processing millions of transactions per second forms the digital backbone of the global financial system, a system built on the bedrock of public key cryptography. For decades, this mathematical shield has been more than sufficient to protect sensitive data, secure online

AI's Popularity Forces Massive Tailwind Layoffs
Software & Computing AI's Popularity Forces Massive Tailwind Layoffs

In a stark and counterintuitive turn of events that sent shockwaves through the developer community, Tailwind Labs, the creator of the immensely popular Tailwind CSS framework, has been compelled to lay off 75% of its engineering team. This drastic measure was not triggered by a decline in the

Firefox Malware Hijacks Links and Tracks 50,000 Users
Software & Computing Firefox Malware Hijacks Links and Tracks 50,000 Users

The seemingly harmless extensions that customize and enhance the web browsing experience recently became a delivery system for a sophisticated malware campaign that successfully compromised the privacy of over 50,000 Firefox users. Dubbed "GhostPoster" by security researchers at Koi Security, this

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