Google DeepMind has launched a new research project using artificial intelligence to detect, fix, and eventually prevent entire classes of software vulnerabilities. According to the company, CodeMender has already delivered dozens of patches to open-source projects.<br /> The article Googles CodeMender is designed to automatically find and fix security flaws in software appeared first on THE DECODER. [...]
Endor Labs, the application security startup backed by more than $208 million in venture funding, today launched AURI, a platform that embeds real-time security intelligence directly into the AI codin [...]
Anthropic pointed its most advanced AI model, Claude Opus 4.6, at production open-source codebases and found a plethora of security holes: more than 500 high-severity vulnerabilities that had survived [...]
A 27-year-old bug sat inside OpenBSD’s TCP stack while auditors reviewed the code, fuzzers ran against it, and the operating system earned its reputation as one of the most security-hardened platfor [...]
Today is one of the most important days on the tech calendar as Google kicked off its I/O developer event with its annual keynote. As ever, the company had many updates for a wide range of products to [...]