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CanisterWorm wiper attack by TeamPCP targets Iranian systems via cloud vulnerabilities. The worm spreads through exposed APIs and wipes data based on timezone/locale.
Tesla's unsupervised Robotaxi fleet reaches 25 vehicles across three Texas cities, showing first growth after months of stagnation, still far below Musk's predictions.
Japanese motorcycle giants Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, and Suzuki are strategically building electric portfolios, factories, and infrastructure for a sweeping transition to EVs.
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Microsoft's April 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes 167 vulnerabilities, including a SharePoint zero-day and the BlueHammer Windows Defender flaw. Google Chrome and Adobe Reader also addressed critical exploits.
BYD's Denza Z is a 1,000+ hp intelligent electric hypercar launching in Europe this summer. Q&A covers specs, intelligence, competition, design, pricing, and challenges.
A Brazilian DDoS protection firm's infrastructure was breached to build a botnet that attacked local ISPs, highlighting security risks for cybersecurity companies.
Tribute to Tomáš Kalibera, R Core Team member, whose work on C-Fortran interoperability touched millions. Remembered for happiness, fulfillment, and lasting impact on open source.
Strawberry Music Player for Linux offers smart playlists, advanced tag editing, and file organization. A detailed comparison with Clementine, Rhythmbox, and Quod Libet, plus installation and configuration tips.
Fedora Linux 44 is here with GNOME 50 and Plasma 6.6 enhancements. New release brings refinements, Atomic Desktops, and Asahi Remix for Apple Silicon. Upgrade now.
Remembering Seth Nickell, who passed away in April, known for his work on GNOME usability, Linux AX.25, and his passion for open source since high school.
Major Linux distros (AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Oracle, Red Hat, SUSE, Ubuntu) release critical security patches for dozens of packages including browsers, kernels, and databases.
SUSE Security Team's review of Plasma Login Manager 6.6.2 reveals critical defense-in-depth flaws. The new privileged D-Bus helper compromises root separation, with no fix until May 12. Essential reading for KDE and SUSE users.
PEP 772 approved: New Python Packaging Council with five elected members gains authority over packaging standards, tools, and implementations; elections after PyCon US 2026.
Linux kernel bug from 2017 in AEAD sockets allows arbitrary 4-byte writes to page cache via splice(), enabling setuid binary corruption; fixed in mainline.
LWN.net weekly roundup covering Famfs, Python Packaging Council, Zig concurrency, kernel folios, Strawberry Music Manager, GNOME 7.1 merge window, plus briefs and community announcements.
A wave of security updates from AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu patch vulnerabilities in browsers, libraries, and system tools. Users should update promptly.
Greg Kroah-Hartman released seven stable Linux kernels on Thursday, including Xen fixes and backported patches for the critical AEAD socket vulnerability. Users must upgrade immediately.
GCC 16.1 release details: C++20 becomes default, C++20 standard library stable, experimental C++26 features including Reflection and Contracts, new Algol68 frontend, and HTML diagnostics output.
Google's TCMalloc depends on undocumented behavior of kernel's restartable sequences, forcing kernel developers to maintain compatibility despite API violations.