What good is finding a hole if you can't fix it? Anthropic last week talked up Claude Code's improved ability to find software vulnerabilities and propose patches. But security researchers say that's ...
Google offers a wide range of software solutions and services for both regular users and businesses. The company has its own testing teams to find potential bugs and vulnerabilities. However, they ...
In a “move fast and break things” world, Microsoft Corp.’s GitHub today announced the launch of a new way, using artificial intelligence, to move fast while fixing problems during software development ...
US-based AI company Anthropic has launched Claude Code Security, a new feature inside its web-based Claude Code platform. The capability is now available in a limited research preview for Enterprise ...
Recently, Google confirmed the shut down of its Google Play Security Reward Program (GPSRP). This means that researchers will no longer receive payments for finding vulnerabilities in Google Play ...
Security researchers and attackers are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) models to find vulnerabilities, a technology whose use will likely drive the annual count of software flaws higher but ...
Narrow “shift left” has failed at AI scale. Move from developer-led fixes to AppSec-managed automation that triages findings and delivers tested pull-request fixes so teams can safely manage ...
In a somewhat chilling revelation, AI agents were able to find and exploit known vulnerabilities, but only under certain conditions, which researchers say indicates they're not close to being a ...