Microsoft revamps Windows vulnerability program to reduce exposure
By using the power of artificial intelligence (AI), Microsoft promises to roll out more patches to better protect Windows users.
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Curl pauses security reports again as maintainers are overwhelmed with AI-generated bug reports
From July 1st to August 3rd, 2026, the Curl project won’t accept or handle any vulnerability reports. The submission form on HackerOne will be temporarily closed during this period.
US flags more Chinese firms over alleged military connections
The Pentagon has added several major Chinese tech companies to its list of Chinese military companies, meaning that the US Department of War can no longer do business with these firms.
Signal warns Starmer’s plans for age verification and content scanning risk turning smartphones into surveillance tools
United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s demand that all content on all devices sold or used in the country be scanned for nudity and other harmful content will not protect children. Instead, privacy advocates argue the plan could undermine digital security and expand surveillance beyond its intended goal.